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immunotherapy self administration

by a2aa, Aug 27, 2007 11:49AM
Can allergy injections be self administered?

by National Jewish, Aug 29, 2007 01:55PM
It is almost never a good idea and never self-administered, should you be alone.  The injections should always be administered at your doctor's office, at least for the first year, and then anytime the potency of the shot(s) is increased or a new allergen added.
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by KyleG, Aug 28, 2007 02:05AM
no they have to be done by a doctor.
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