A member asked:

If i can premedicate for seasonal allergies, then could i also do the same for my wheat allergy; without harming my intestines. ?

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No. : Gluten sensitivity cannot be treated the same way as seasonal allergies. I presume by “wheat” you are actually referring to gluten allergy. That is best treated by gluten avoidance. Otherwise medications would have already been approved for this allergy and there are none. But I would ensure your “wheat” allergy is a confirmed gluten sensitivity. There are ways to do that.

Answered 10/31/2018

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