Allergies: Rush Immunotherapy

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Topic Overview

Accelerated, or rush, immunotherapy is done very quickly to increase your tolerance to an allergen. There are different schedules for the shots that try to achieve a maintenance dose more quickly than standard immunotherapy. For example, a rush immunotherapy schedule might include:

  • Shots given every few hours instead of every few days or weeks.
  • Maintenance dose reached in 1 to 8 days.

All immunotherapy should be done in a doctor's office or clinic so that emergency care is available.

Rush immunotherapy may be done if:

  • You have a life-threatening allergy to insect venom, and the insect season is about to start.
  • Shots are only available in a clinic that is far away from your home, and you cannot come in once a week for months.
  • You have severe allergic asthma.
  • You are about to travel.

Credits

ByHealthwise Staff

Primary Medical ReviewerE. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine

Specialist Medical ReviewerMartin J. Gabica, MD - Family Medicine

Current as ofApril 3, 2017