Allergy Tablets

Allergy Tablets are approved by FDA for prescription in the USA. This type of immunotherapy works by having the patient start therapy at least three months before allergy season begins. The process is very simple: patients dissolve a tablet under the tongue daily.

This type of sublingual (under the tongue) immunotherapy works by having the allergy patient start therapy about 12 weeks before the spring grass allergy season begins and then it is taken throughout the season. The process is very simple: patients dissolve a tablet under the tongue daily to treat symptoms related to grass allergies such as sneezing, runny or itchy nose, and watery eyes. Like traditional forms of immunotherapy, it is not a medication that gives immediate relief to grass allergy sufferers.

For Ragweed Pollen Sufferers:

This type of sublingual immunotherapy also works by having the patient start therapy about 12 weeks at least three months before the fall ragweed allergy season begins and then it is taken throughout the season. The process is very simple: patients dissolve a tablet under the tongue daily to treat symptoms related to ragweed allergies such as sneezing, runny or itchy nose, and watery eyes. Like traditional forms of immunotherapy, it is not a medication that gives immediate relief to ragweed allergy sufferers.

Please note: Currently, allergy tablets are only effective for grass pollen or ragweed allergies and cannot be used to treat multiple allergies at once.


Our experienced allergy providers at Schweiger Dermatology Group provide comprehensive allergy care and can create an effective treatment plan personalized just for you. Schedule an appointment today.

About Schweiger Dermatology Group

Schweiger Dermatology Group was founded to help make excellent dermatology care accessible throughout the Northeast. In 2010, Dr. Eric Schweiger started the practice with a single location in Midtown Manhattan. When he saw the need for high-quality dermatology care that did not require weeks or months of waiting to see a qualified provider, his vision of a multi-location practice was born.

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