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Aspirin Desensitization

Aspirin desensitization – finding a way to take the aspirin that you need!

Many patients who require aspirin for prevention of heart attack or stroke are unable to take it because of a history of allergy to this medication.  Allergy to aspirin most commonly occurs in patients who suffer from severe asthma  with chronic sinus problems, and consists of acute nasal congestion, runny nose, and wheezing.  There are other people who do not have asthma but develop hives, facial swelling, and possible throat swelling or wheezing after taking an aspirin.  Both of these groups of patients will usually have similar reactions after taking other oral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (AKA NSAID’s), such as Advil (ibuproen) or Aleve (naproxen).

Physicians at the Scripp’s Clinic in San Diego developed a very effective method for allowing patients to aspirin.  By administering very tiny doses initially, and then increasing it over 1 to 2 days, most people are able to tolerate usual doses of aspirin.  We have utilized the Scripp’s method for the past 10 years with great success.  If you or your doctor feel that you need aspirin and are allergic, please call to find out if you are a candidate for this treatment.

Howard Schanker, MD

allergy doctors los angelesDr. Howard Schanker was born in Brooklyn, New York. He attended Medical School at SUNY–Downstate in New York City, receiving his M.D. degree in June of 1977. His fellowship training in Allergy and Clinical Immunology was obtained at UCLA, where he won the Young Investigators Award from the American College of Physicians.

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Jonathan Corren, MD

Jonathon Corren, MDDr. Jonathan Corren was born and raised in the Los Angeles area. He graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles, with honors in Biology and then completed his medical training at the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine.

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Rita Kachru, MD

los angeles allergy doctorDr. Rita Kachru was raised in the Chicago area. She graduated from the combined 7 year medical program at the University of Wisconsin–Medical College of Wisconsin. She is board certified in Allergy–Immunology, Pediatrics and Internal Medicine.

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Los Angeles Allergy Doctors

What We Treat

  • Seasonal and year-around nasal allergies
  • Asthma
  • Food allergy
  • Medication allergy
  • Allergy to insect stings
  • Hives
  • Eczema
  • Recurrent or chronic sinus, ear, and bronchial infections