Guest guest Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share Posted July 12, 2006 Hello, I don't have asthma but I do have miserable, terrible spring/summer/fall allergies and would love to try Xolair for next season. Does anyone know if the IgE test is expensive and/or a big deal to get? I've never even heard of this test up until now. Thanks... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2006 Report Share Posted July 13, 2006 IgE testing with my doc is actually less expensive than the scratch test. HOWEVER, currently Xolair is only approved by the FDA for use with allergic asthma. Unless you are steroid-dependent, it is unlikely you'll receive approval for Xolair from your insurance company. Also, it's possible Genentech might not approve you taking it as well. (that's the manufacturer.) Good luck, Addy > > Hello, > > I don't have asthma but I do have miserable, terrible > spring/summer/fall allergies and would love to try Xolair for next > season. Does anyone know if the IgE test is expensive and/or a big > deal to get? I've never even heard of this test up until now. > > Thanks... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2006 Report Share Posted July 13, 2006 Hi Jeff, Your dose of Xolair is based on your weight and IgE level - that's why it's necessary. I doubt a doctor would prescribe Xolair without doing this test first. To see how your IgE level is used in Xolair's dosing chart, go to this website: http://www.xolair.com/patient/prescribing_info.jsp Click on the link toward the bottom that says " View the full Prescribing Information " then click on " Dosage and Administration. " As I mentioned before, I'm going to start taking Xolair soon for an off- label use (throat allergies), but it's very likely I'll be paying for it myself since it's only approved for asthma. See my message from July 6th (post #3143) for more detailed pricing information. Good luck! , 32, Louisville > > Hello, > > I don't have asthma but I do have miserable, terrible > spring/summer/fall allergies and would love to try Xolair for next > season. Does anyone know if the IgE test is expensive and/or a big > deal to get? I've never even heard of this test up until now. > > Thanks... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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