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The market for food allergy treatments within the context of over-the-counter (OTC) drugs encompasses a variety of products that are designed to alleviate symptoms associated with allergic reactions to food. These products are generally formulated to address mild to moderate allergic symptoms without the need for a prescription. OTC food allergy treatments may include antihistamines, which reduce or block histamines, thus relieving symptoms such as itchiness, hives, and runny nose. Epinephrine auto-injectors are also available under certain conditions without a prescription for emergency treatment of severe allergies, known as anaphylaxis, although these are typically provided with a prescription and specific medical guidance. The availability of OTC treatment options provides accessible relief for consumers experiencing food allergies and gives them an immediate recourse without necessitating a doctor's visit. However, it is crucial for individuals with known and serious food allergies to follow a healthcare provider’s advice and to have appropriate emergency medication on hand.
In the food allergy treatment market, several companies are prominent. Mylan (now part of Viatris) is known for manufacturing the EpiPen, an epinephrine auto-injector. Sanofi produces a similar product called Auvi-Q. Johnson & Johnson, through its McNeil Consumer Healthcare division, offers antihistamines like Benadryl. Additionally, ALK-Abelló is a provider of emergency medical treatments for allergic reactions. Show Less Read more