Biologics
- Advanced medications that treat various allergic conditions like asthma, eczema, and food allergies
- Block IgE, the antibody responsible for allergic reactions, preventing the release of histamine and other chemicals
- Covered by insurance*
- Suitable for minors
*Final costs vary by insurance plan
Biologics, such as Xolaire or Dupixent, are used to treat allergic conditions such as treat moderate to severe allergic asthma, hives, food allergies and nasal polyps. They work by targeting and neutralizing immunoglobulin E , a key antibody involved in allergic reactions. By blocking IgE, biologics helps reduce inflammation and allergic responses in patients whose symptoms are not well controlled by standard medications.
People with severe, uncontrolled allergic conditions despite standard therapy.

What to expect with Biologics
Book an appointment with Nectar Allergy Center
Meet with a provider to review your medical history and discuss your symptoms.
Initial Evaluation and Testing
Undergo any necessary tests or evaluations to confirm your diagnosis and ensure biologics are appropriate for your specific needs.
Begin Treatment and Monitoring
If deemed a good candidate, you'll begin treatment. Receive injections every 2 to 8 weeks, depending on your medication and treatment plan.
Get ongoing care and support
Check in with your care team regularly to track progress and adjust your treatment if needed.
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