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Stallergenes group
Stallergenes in brief Involved in the treatments of allergen immunotherapy since 1962, the pharmaceutical company Stallergenes treats patients suffuring from repiratory allergies.
Our expertise Pharmaceutical laboratory Stallergenes expertise, market leader on repiratory allergen immunotherapy
Governance Stallergenes Group - Corporate Governance, Market leader on repiratory allergy treatment by allergen immunotherapy
International presence Stallergenes group is present in 11 european countries - The pharmaceutical company is an actor on the allergen immunotherapy market transition
Manufacturing facilities All treatments developped by Stallergenes are produced inside its own productions units in France, Stallergenes makes APSI and active principles for sublingual tablets.
Innovation Actor on innovation, Stallergenes invests in Research and Devlopment to create new allergy immunotherapy treatments against respiratory allergies
Our products Stallergenes develops a wide range of allergy diagnosis and treatments. Immunothery treatments such as subcutaneous injections, sublingual tablets and sublingual solutions.
Raw materials and standardisation Stallergenes quality of immunotherapy treatments comes from the standardisation of the allergen extracts produced in its procuction laboratory.
Social responsibility Stallergenes' actions are guided with strong values about human factor, ethic governance and environmental issues.
Understanding allergies
Allergic rhinitis Allergic rhinitis is a seasonal and respiratory disease characterised by nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezings and Skin rash
Epidemiology Allergic Rhinitis epidemiology, prevalence in the global population of the Respiratory disease cause by allergy.
The symptoms Characterised by nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezings and nose rash, allergic rhinitis is caused by respiratory allergies such as pollen and mites allergies.
Diagnosis Diagnosis of the respiratory allergy responsible of rhinitis has to be undertaken by an allergist and is required to identify the allergen to which the patient is sensible
Allergic asthma Allergic Asthma is a repiratory disease often caused by allergies and characterised by periodic crisis creating paroxysmal dyspnea and wheezing.
Epidemiology Allergic Asthma Epidemilogy, prevalence in the global population of the Respiratory disease cause by allergy.
The symptoms Allergic Asthma Symtoms are characterised by inflammations of the airways leading to intermediate bronchial hyperreactivity.
Diagnosis Diagnosis of the respiratory allergy responsible of asthma has to be undertaken by an allergist and is required to identify the allergen to which the patient is sensible.
Allergens Allergens are natural particles produced by animals or vegetals in the environment. Their identification is required to inititate specific allergy immunotherapy treatments.
The pollen Pollens are secreted by plants and released in the air by the wind during pollination. They give rise to seasonal allergies.
The house dust mites Mites are parasites secreting respiratory allergens and are responsible for allergic diseases such as rhinitis and asthma.
The animal dander Dogs and Cats secretes danders that are respiratory allergens, They cause particularly asthma diseases to allergic patients.
The venom of hymenoptera Bees, wasps and hornets secrete Hymenoptera venom which is an allergen that can cause severe allergic reactions within the patient.
The moulds Molds are microscopic fungi which are causing respiratory allergies. They are found especially in damp and poorly ventilated places.
What is allergy?
The risk factors Risk factors at the origin of allergies, genetic predisposition but also environemental and hygienists factors are causing allergies to people.
Impact on quality of life The increase in allergies in our population is impacted by the environment, lifestyle, increasing urbanization, pollution, and tabagism
The Disease worsening Allergic disease may worsen with the polysensibiliation to new allergens, but also with the development into asthma
Glossaire
A acarien, allergènes, allergie, antigènes, atopie
B bronchodilatateur
C calendrier pollinique, conjonctivite
D dermatite, dypsnée, DEP
E eczéma, éviction
F
G
H histamine, hypersensibilité, hyménoptère
I immunité, inflammation, immunoglobine
J
K
L Lymphocytes
M mast cell, mite, microspore
N
P pollen, pollen calendar, pollinosis, pruritus
Q
R rhinitis
S sensitisation, sinusitis
T Tests (skin, blood, provocation), Theophylline
U urticaria
V vesicle
W
X
Y
Z
Allergy treatments The treatment of allergy involves the eviction of allergens, symptomatic treatments, and allergen immunotherapy treatments.
Allergen immunotherapy (desensitization) Allergy immunotherapy treatments involves administering increasing doses of highly purified allergens until the patient is immune.
Sublingual tablets Sublingual tablets are a breakthrough in the treatments of allergy by immunotherapy, but it is also a breakthrough for the patient.
Sublingual solutions The sublingual solutions are allergy treatments consisting of administration of allergen extracts drops to the patient until complete immunization
Subcutaneous treatments Subcutaneous injections are allergy treatments consisting of allergen injected subcutaneously in the arm between the elbow and shoulder of the patient.
Avoidance recommendations Allergy eviction is about removing all contact with the allergen causing the allergy, but can be performed only after the identification of the allergen responsible.
Healthcare professionals
Understanding allergies
Allergic rhinitis Allergic rhinitis is a seasonal and respiratory disease characterised by nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezings and Skin rash
Epidemiology Allergic Rhinitis epidemiology, prevalence in the global population of the Respiratory disease cause by allergy.
The symptoms Characterised by nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezings and nose rash, allergic rhinitis is caused by respiratory allergies such as pollen and mites allergies.
Diagnosis Diagnosis of the respiratory allergy responsible of rhinitis has to be undertaken by an allergist and is required to identify the allergen to which the patient is sensible
Allergic asthma Allergic Asthma is a repiratory disease often caused by allergies and characterised by periodic crisis creating paroxysmal dyspnea and wheezing.
Epidemiology Allergic Asthma Epidemilogy, prevalence in the global population of the Respiratory disease cause by allergy.
The symptoms Allergic Asthma Symtoms are characterised by inflammations of the airways leading to intermediate bronchial hyperreactivity.
Diagnosis Diagnosis of the respiratory allergy responsible of asthma has to be undertaken by an allergist and is required to identify the allergen to which the patient is sensible.
Allergens Allergens are natural particles produced by animals or vegetals in the environment. Their identification is required to inititate specific allergy immunotherapy treatments.
The pollen Pollens are secreted by plants and released in the air by the wind during pollination. They give rise to seasonal allergies.
The house dust mites Mites are parasites secreting respiratory allergens and are responsible for allergic diseases such as rhinitis and asthma.
The animal dander Dogs and Cats secretes danders that are respiratory allergens, They cause particularly asthma diseases to allergic patients.
The venom of hymenoptera Bees, wasps and hornets secrete Hymenoptera venom which is an allergen that can cause severe allergic reactions within the patient.
The moulds Molds are microscopic fungi which are causing respiratory allergies. They are found especially in damp and poorly ventilated places.
What is allergy?
The risk factors Risk factors at the origin of allergies, genetic predisposition but also environemental and hygienists factors are causing allergies to people.
Impact on quality of life The increase in allergies in our population is impacted by the environment, lifestyle, increasing urbanization, pollution, and tabagism
The Disease worsening Allergic disease may worsen with the polysensibiliation to new allergens, but also with the development into asthma
Glossaire
A acarien, allergènes, allergie, antigènes, atopie
B bronchodilatateur
C calendrier pollinique, conjonctivite
D dermatite, dypsnée, DEP
E eczéma, éviction
F
G
H histamine, hypersensibilité, hyménoptère
I immunité, inflammation, immunoglobine
J
K
L Lymphocytes
M mast cell, mite, microspore
N
P pollen, pollen calendar, pollinosis, pruritus
Q
R rhinitis
S sensitisation, sinusitis
T Tests (skin, blood, provocation), Theophylline
U urticaria
V vesicle
Allergy treatments The treatment of allergy involves the eviction of allergens, symptomatic treatments, and allergen immunotherapy treatments.
Allergen immunotherapy (desensitization) Allergy immunotherapy treatments involves administering increasing doses of highly purified allergens until the patient is immune.
Sublingual tablets Sublingual tablets are a breakthrough in the treatments of allergy by immunotherapy, but it is also a breakthrough for the patient.
Sublingual solutions The sublingual solutions are allergy treatments consisting of administration of allergen extracts drops to the patient until complete immunization
Subcutaneous injections Subcutaneous injections are allergy treatments consisting of allergen injected subcutaneously in the arm between the elbow and shoulder of the patient.
Avoidance recommendations Allergy eviction is about removing all contact with the allergen causing the allergy, but can be performed only after the identification of the allergen responsible.
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About Stallergenes
Stallergenes worldwide STALLERGENES products are marketed in more than 40 countries through a solid network of distributors and partners.
R&D STALLERGENES opens a new way in the development of second generation desensitisation treatments
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