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Allergy Drops for Dogs Train Immune System

JAN 10, 2013
Oral medication reduces allergic reactions in man’s best friend.
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Allergy Drops for Dogs Train Immune System

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Oral drops for dog allergies pass another hurdle

School of Veterinary Medicine - University of Wisconsin-Madison

Douglas DeBoer

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  1. Allergy - The reaction of the body’s immune system to an ordinarily harmless substance.
  2. Allergen - Any substance that causes an allergic reaction.
  3. Sublingual Immunotherapy - An allergy treatment method where an allergen solution is given under the tongue to reduce an allergic response.
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