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Omalizumab is used to manage the symptoms of asthma and chronic idiopathic urticaria. It is a recombinant, humanized, and monoclonal antibody against immunoglobulin E. Anaphylaxis is the primary side effect of taking this drug.

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Will Omalizumab help with chronic hives?

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What are the newer therapies to manage pediatric asthma?

Hi,Welcome to icliniq.com.I can understand your concern.Your son’s asthma sounds very severe and difficult to control despite maximal therapy.

I have recurrent hives. How long should I stay on treatment?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. I hope you are doing fine. Based on your history, it appears that you have chronic urticaria.

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How effective is Omalizumab for urticaria in adults?

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Can Tezspire work effectively for asthma?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. Tezspire (injection) (Tezepelumab) is a promising treatment option for severe asthma.

Is Tezspire effective in managing severe asthma?

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How does Tezepelumab compare to Dupilumab and Omalizumab?

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