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by TheBlerch
1941 days ago
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Congratulations Aakash and Manan on your launch! Talk about addressing an actual, physical pain point. Best of luck unstuffing the nation. A few questions: 1) How many months treatment time is necessary to see recognizable results? 2) How soon after starting Wyndly treatment can users stop using antihistamines such as anti-histamine pills and inhalers? 3) Generally how long must treatment be maintained before it can be stopped, and how long will the results last? A European poster in this thread mentioned his dust mite allergy requires 3 years of drops before they can be stopped for 3 years, after which the treatment must be repeated. |
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Patients see improvement in symptoms after 6 months, with some patients reporting improvement as soon as 6 weeks. For most patients, this means they can stop taking their antihistamines.
You mentioned inhalers. While there has been connection between allergy immunotherapy and asthma, allergy immunotherapy is not a replacement for your asthma inhaler.
If a patient stays on drops for 5 years, they can expect decades of allergy relief after they stop the drops. If the patient stops taking their allergy drops earlier, they will still see a reduction of their allergy symptoms, but it won't last for decades -- it may only last a few months, depending on how long they took the drops.
I just saw the European poster. I don't have the details of his treatment, so I can't address why they had to repeat their treatment. For our patients, the goal is lifelong allergy relief as easily as possible. We don't want you to have to repeat your treatment. If you never talk to us after your treatment, that means we did something right.