Respiratory Allergy Medicine | Breathe Easier with Personalized Treatment

AllergyWorx provides physician-supervised allergy treatment designed to address the underlying cause of respiratory allergies, not just the symptoms.

Our approach helps patients of all ages build lasting tolerance and experience real breathing relief, typically within 3–6 months of consistent treatment.

Physician-Led Treatment Plans

FDA-Regulated Allergen Extracts

Safe for Ages 2+

Respiratory Allergy Symptoms & Breathing Issues

How It Works

Getting started with respiratory allergy treatment is simple, just three steps to clearer breathing.

Quick Online Screening

Answer a few short questions about your breathing symptoms and health history.

Get Tested at a Local Lab

Visit a nearby testing location to identify exactly which allergens trigger your congestion, coughing, or wheezing.

Personalized Treatment at Home or In-Clinic

Receive your custom AllergyDrops for daily use or choose Allergy Shots under medical supervision. Both help your immune system build tolerance, reducing inflammation and improving breathing long-term.

Understanding Respiratory Allergies & Asthma Triggers

Respiratory allergies affect your nose, sinuses, and airways causing congestion, sneezing, coughing, or wheezing.
Untreated, they can lead to sinus infections, asthma flare-ups, or chronic fatigue.

Typical Symptoms

AllergyWorx helps you identify these triggers and treat them with precision not just manage flare-ups.

How Immunotherapy Treats Respiratory Allergies

AllergyWorx offers proven immunotherapy programs that help reduce airway sensitivity and prevent future allergic reactions.

AllergyDrops (SLIT):

Safe, daily treatment taken at home, no injections required

Allergy Shots (SCIT):

Physician-supervised in-clinic for moderate to severe cases

Gradual Desensitization:

Most patients complete treatment in 3–5 years

Reduced Dependence:

Less need for inhalers and antihistamines over time

Allergen extracts are sourced from FDA-registered suppliers and compounded under physician supervision.

Lifestyle & Prevention Tips

Success Stories

*Individual results may vary. Always consult your physician before starting any treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best medicine for respiratory allergies?

Nasal corticosteroid sprays like Flonase (fluticasone) or Nasacort (triamcinolone) are the most effective for chronic nasal congestion, runny nose, and sinus pressure. They work best when used daily and can take 3-7 days to reach full effectiveness. Oral antihistamines help with sneezing, itching, and runny nose but don’t relieve congestion as well. For long-term relief that reduces your dependence on daily medications, personalized immunotherapy treats the underlying allergic triggers, pollen, dust mites, mold, or pet dander.

Yes, untreated respiratory allergies are a leading cause of allergic asthma. When allergens trigger inflammation in your nasal passages, the same inflammatory response can affect your lungs and airways, causing wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness. About 80% of people with asthma also have allergies. Studies show that treating underlying allergies with immunotherapy can significantly reduce asthma symptoms, decrease the need for rescue inhalers, and even prevent non-asthmatic children from developing asthma.

Allergies cause itchy eyes and nose, clear thin mucus, and symptoms that last weeks or months, often appearing during specific seasons or after exposure to triggers. Colds include body aches, fever, fatigue, and thick yellow or green mucus, typically lasting 7-10 days regardless of season. Allergy symptoms improve quickly with antihistamines, while cold symptoms don’t. If you experience the same ‘cold’ symptoms at the same time every year (spring, fall), it’s almost certainly seasonal allergies.

Nasal corticosteroid sprays reduce inflammation and open blocked airways. Antihistamines decrease mucus production and sneezing. For wheezing or chest tightness related to allergic asthma, bronchodilator inhalers (like albuterol) provide quick relief. Avoiding your specific triggers using air purifiers, keeping windows closed during high pollen days, and washing bedding weekly helps reduce exposure. Immunotherapy provides the most comprehensive long-term improvement by retraining your immune system to tolerate allergens, reducing both nasal and breathing symptoms.

Nasal corticosteroid sprays are generally more effective for nasal congestion, sinus pressure, and post-nasal drip because they work directly where symptoms occur with minimal side effects. Oral antihistamines work throughout the body, helping with sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, and skin reactions, but they’re less effective for congestion. Most allergists recommend nasal sprays as the first-line treatment for moderate to severe symptoms. Many patients get the best relief using both: nasal spray for congestion plus oral antihistamine for other symptoms.

Ready to Breathe Freely Again?

Start your personalized treatment today, safe, convenient, and designed for long-term results.
No more short-term fixes. Just lasting, physician-supervised care.