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Ask about biologic medications for severe refractory allergies

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What to Do

Discuss omalizumab (Xolair) or dupilumab (Dupixent) with your allergist if you have severe allergic rhinitis (often with nasal polyps and/or asthma) that fails conventional treatments.

Why It Works

Omalizumab binds circulating IgE, preventing the allergic cascade at its source. Dupilumab blocks IL-4 and IL-13, key cytokines driving allergic inflammation. Both are injectable biologic medications that can be transformative for treatment-resistant patients. A biosimilar (Omlyclo) was approved in 2025, potentially reducing cost.

Tips

  • Reserved for severe cases due to cost ($1,000-3,000+/month before insurance)
  • Insurance typically requires documented failure of conventional therapies
  • Most relevant for patients with severe allergic asthma and concurrent rhinitis
  • Administered as subcutaneous injections every 2-4 weeks
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