Thank you for your understanding as we have worked to restore services at our Main Clinic at 750 NE 13th in Oklahoma City due to the damage from the fire last week.Beginning Monday, June 16th :The Allergy Shot Clinic will reopen for regular hours at the Main Clinic.Our main phone lines at (405) 235-0040 will…
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Important Recall Notice for AIRSUPRA Inhalation Aerosol
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP, the maker of the inhalation medication AIRSUPRA® (albuterol and budesonide) aerosol, has initiated a voluntary recall for their product. This recall is effective immediately and involves multiple product lots. The recalled inhalers might not work properly.Reason for Recall: A defect in the delivery system of these inhalers has been identified, which may…
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Celebrating 100 Years of Excellence: OAAC’s Centennial Celebration
Celebrating 100 Years of Excellence: OAAC’s Centennial Celebration For 100 years, the Oklahoma Asthma and Allergy Clinic has been a trusted leader in allergy and asthma care, helping patients across Oklahoma breathe easier and live healthier lives. Our clinic was founded in 1925 as the Balyeat Hay Fever and Asthma Clinic and now stands as…
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Your Daily Allergy Forecast: How to Read the Pollen and Mold Report
Your Daily Allergy Forecast: How to Read the Pollen and Mold Report If you struggle with allergies, you know how unpredictable symptoms can be. Some days, you breathe easily. Others, congestion, sneezing and itchy eyes take over. When pollen and mold levels rise, even a short time outdoors can leave you feeling miserable. The Oklahoma…
Read MoreNeedle-Free Option for Severe Allergic Reactions Expanded for Use in Children
Doctors at the Oklahoma Allergy and Asthma Clinic call the FDA approval a game-changerParents now have a needle-free, life-saving option should their child experience a severe allergic reaction.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration this week approved neffy nasal spray in a one milligram dose, expanding its use to younger children. Neffy is a nasal spray…
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Cedar Fever: What You Need to Know
Cedar Fever: What You Need to Know “Ahchoo!” Sniffles and sneezing are common during the wintertime months everywhere, but they are not always symptoms of a cold or other virus. For many Oklahomans, January and February mark the peak of Cedar Fever season and it can bring with it misery for those affected just as…
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