For Physicians and Health Professionals:
To contact us, please call 1-877-NOSHOTZ (877-667-4689).
Ten reasons to partner with All-American Allergy Alternatives, LLC
- No Sign-up Fees or Contracts: No sign-up fees or written contracts are required in order for you to use our services. Once
signed-up, no further action is needed. You will be furnished with complimentary educational materials and promotional
supplies. If desired, your practice can be listed on the Participating Physicians page of our website.
- Cost Effective for Both the Prescriber and the Patient: There are no overhead costs or conflict-of-interests associated with
using our pharmacy. Direct costs typically associated with in-office mixing are: Physician time, nursing time, dedicated
allergy space, supplies (bottles, droppers, syringes, labels, boxes, testing costs, shipping), and liability insurance. Indirect
costs include: Physician and nursing staff education, development of literature and promotional materials and advertising.
By using our pharmacy, you will not incur any of these costs. The patient pays the pharmacy directly, eliminating third-
party resale costs. Our price structure makes allergy drops an affordable option for ALL patients. The costs of injection-
based co-pays and symptom-relieving medications are on the rise, thus making our drops a more attractive option to shots
and other medications.
- Fully Licensed Pharmacy: Embrace Pharmacy is a fully licensed facility. Our pharmacists will fill your prescriptions for
inhalant and food allergies in accordance with all state and federal pharmacy laws.
- Health Professionals Other Than Physicians Can Prescribe: If you are an MD or DO, you can prescribe sublingual
immunotherapy/allergy drops (SLIT) for your patients. You are able to free-up your time by having your nurse practitioners
help in the prescription process. A board-certified professional is available to provide support and offer solutions for your
sublingual immunotherapy needs.
Other practitioners with prescriptive authority may also be able to write prescriptions for allergy drops depending on the
type of license and/or scope of practice of the practitioner.
- Convenient: The once-daily treatment at home is convenient for patients. The ease of prescribing and administering
treatment is convenient for physicians and health professionals.
DEAL:
Diagnose: By using medical history and blood tests, you are able to diagnose your patient’s allergies and determine what allergens to include in their prescription.
Educate: By using our educational materials, you are easily able to educate your patient regarding the use of
prescription allergy drops and any precautions involved with taking this medication.
Administer: With a follow-up appointment two to three weeks after the initial consultation, you can confirm that
your patient is able to appropriately self-administer the drops. They will bring their initial prescription (vial #1) to
their appointment, and you (their physician or health professional) or a nurse can review the patient instructions
sheet with them.
Look/Listen: By having your patient administer their first dose in the office, you are able to observe for adverse
reactions.
- Treat the Underlying Cause of Allergies: Sublingual immunotherapy has been shown to effectively treat the underlying
cause of allergies. Therefore, many patients have reported the need for fewer symptom-relieving medications to control
their allergies.
- AAOA Consensus Protocol: We recommend the consensus protocol published in 2007 by the American Academy of
Otolaryngic Allergy (AAOA) regarding sublingual dosing. Alternative dosing schedules can be prescribed at the physician’s
discretion. There is no recommended dosing protocol for foods, but prescriptions may be written for certain food allergies.
Please contact us for more information.
- Safe and Effective, Evidence-Based Therapy: Allergy drops are safe and effective for most patients, including children 18
months or older. There are over 400 published articles regarding SLIT, including nine head-to-head studies comparing SLIT
and SCIT (subcutaneous immunotherapy). Please see the resource page of our website:
http://www.allamericanallergy.com/resources.html
- Preservative-Free: The antigens we use are manufactured using a phenol-free glycerin extraction process and are in a 50%
glycerin solution. This makes the product thermally stable and prevents microbial growth.
- Complimentary Starter Kit: When you are ready to start using our pharmacy services, we will send you a starter kit.
Notice: Currently, antigens are labeled by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) for use by injection. Using the same antigen by sublingual delivery is an OFF-LABEL use of the antigen and has NOT YET been approved by the FDA.
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