Our recommendation would be to leave store EpiPens in locations where they can remain at room temperature at all times in order to ensure effectiveness.
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Thinking you might have asthma? It could be Vocal Cord Dysfunction. Our very own Nicole Mezo, PA-C explores this condition in our most recent blog post, check it out!
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Our amazing Antigen Lab and Research Teams spent some time and donated funds to the Food Bank of the Rockies yesterday just in time for the busy holiday season. #CAACgivesback#foodbank
Our Littleton Clinic will be moving this week to our new location.
5920 S. Estes St., Ste 120
Littleton, CO 80123
NOTE: We will be CLOSED Thursday (Dec 6th) and Friday (Dec 7th).
We will be open for business in our new digs on Monday, December 10th.
It's been a while, but it warrants repeating:
-Epinephrine is the ONLY effective treatment for anaphylaxis
-It treats all symptoms
-It helps stop additional symptoms
-It works fast
-It is safe
-Always give IM in thigh
-It should not be replaced w antihistamines
#TuesdayMotivation
We see this work as an important step toward offering our patients treatment options for peanut allergy; however, we emphasize that this method of treatment is not a cure.
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On behalf of your providers at Colorado Allergy & Asthma Centers, please consult your allergist before using this medication.
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An interesting take on the flu shot chock-full of useful information as well. If you haven't gotten your flu shot yet, it's not too late! #flu#flushot
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Check out our newest blog post by Dr. Olson on Lung Function Testing:
"Information about your airways is critical for understanding what we are dealing with and how best to manage your breathing. Our Motto: Breathe Better—Live Better!"
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Join Allergic Living & @AAAAI_org on Wednesday for our Holiday Twitter chat. Have your questions ready for the top experts! #allergyready https://t.co/h5qu7BsCj6