Phleum PratenseIN THIS ARTICLE
How does Phleum Pratense work?Phleum pratense in very small doses is thought to desensitize the body to grass pollen allergies.Are there safety concerns?Phleum pratense seems safe for most adults and children aged 3-16 years. When used under the tongue (sublingually), Phleum pratense can cause itching and irritation of the mouth and nose, blisters in the mouth, and runny nose.When given by injection, it can cause irritation at the injection site. Do not take Phleum pratense if:
Dosing considerations for Phleum Pratense.The following doses have been studied in scientific research:UNDER THE TONGUE:
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