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Bermuda – Cynodon dactylon
Johnson – Sorghum halepense
Timothy – Phleum pratense
Dock – Rumex spp.
Firebush – Kochia scoparia
Groundsel – Baccharis spp.
Lamb’s Quarters – Chenopodium album
Ragweed, Giant – Ambrosia trifida
Sagebrush – Artemisia tridentata
Wingscale – Atriplex canescens
Housedust mite – D. farinae
Housedust mite – D. pteronyssinus
Alder – Alnus spp.
Ash – Fraxinus spp.
Box Elder – Acer negundo
Cypress, Arizona – Cupressus arizonica
Maple – Acer spp.
Mulberry – Morus spp.
Oak – Quercus spp.
Willow – Salix spp.
Alternaria alternata
Cladosporium herbatum
RESPIT Oromucosal Spray allergenic extract is given by spraying in the oral cavity, between the cheek and gums. Withhold food and water and observe the pet for 30 minutes following dosing.
The suggested dose of RESPIT Oromucosal Spray is based on body weight. Each “squirt” (a full depression of the spray cap) delivers 0.1 ml of the allergen extract. A gradual build-up of the dose, as is recommended for RESPIT Injectable, is usually not necessary. As a precaution, the first dose may be administered under veterinary supervision. For animals with distinctly seasonal signs, beginning therapy 2-3 months prior to the allergy season may prove beneficial. Daily treatment for 3-4 years may result in long-term benefits after discontinuation, based on data in humans.
Before using RESPIT Oromucosal Spray for the first time, attach the spray nozzle then fully depress the sprayer 1-2 times over a sink to prime the pump. Refrigeration is recommended. The maintenance dose should stimulate a positive change in the animal’s immune system but not cause exacerbation of clinical signs. Each pet’s ideal dose should be determined during the course of therapy by observing the degree of hypersensitivity they display, if any.
In recent years there has been a shift in human medicine away from administering allergens by subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) in favor of sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT). Many studies have found SLIT to be similarly effective and safer than SCIT. One of the primary functions of the mucosal immune system is to develop tolerance of foreign proteins that we (or our pets) ingest. The sublingual and buccal mucosa provide access to the privileged immune system of the oral cavity to induce environmental allergen tolerance.
RESPIT Oromucosal Spray combines SkinVet’s practical approach to immunotherapy formulation with the advantages of SLIT into a unique product to better serve your patients and clients.
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