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Allergone: an important step in the multimodal approach to house dust mite allergy

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To successfully treat allergy or atopy in dogs, cats and horses, a multi-modal approach is often required. This includes environmental control, topical control, systemic treatment and allergen-specific immunotherapy. Although environmental control is just one part of the multifaceted approach, there are a number of measures that can be taken. Allergone is a product that can be very valuable in reducing contact with house dust mites, one of the most common allergens causing allergies in dogs, cats and horses. 

Environmental control

The primary way to avoid allergic reactions is by ensuring that the animal does not come into contact with the allergen. In most cases, this is easier said than done. For example, it's not feasible to keep a dog indoors for a significant portion of the year because the pollen season is underway. Immunotherapy can provide relief, but it may not be sufficient in all cases. The best approach is to employ a multimodal strategy, combining immunotherapy with allergen avoidance measures.

How Allergone works

This innovative spray neutralizes dust mite allergens and remains effective for up to five months after application. The microcapsules in Allergone alter the chemical composition of the mite allergens, rendering them harmless. Additionally, the spray forms a polymer layer that causes individual allergen particles to adhere to each other, making them larger and heavier, and thus less likely to circulate in the air. Furthermore, they can be easily removed with a regular cleaning.

The positive impact of Allergone on the lives of animals with mite allergies is evident in this review from a pet owner:

"My dog is allergic to several dust mites, among other things. Due to his allergy, he receives an immunotherapy injection every 14 days. In the first year, we saw a significant improvement, but some itching persisted. Upon our veterinarian's recommendation, we started using Pet's Relief Allergone spray. We quickly noticed that the itching further decreased. Our dog Bruno is doing well  , and we ensure that he has much less contact with dust mites through the Pet's Relief Allergone spray."

Safe and stress-free

Another significant advantage of Allergone is that it is non-invasive for the pet and does not affect behavior, well-being, or daily routine. The spray is applied not directly on the animal but on the upholstered materials they come into contact with. This includes carpets, cushions, mattresses, toys, pet beds, and other furniture.

Interested in the further opportunities and possibilities of a multimodal approach to allergies? Feel free to contact us for more information.

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