Asthma is an inflammatory condition of the lungs. It is classified as severe if the symptoms remain uncontrolled when taking high dose medications and inhalers correctly. There are treatments that can help reduce asthma symptoms and associated effects on a person’s life.
Understanding SAA
Allergic asthma is the most common type of asthma, around 80% of people with asthma have positive allergy test results. There are many triggers.
If your allergic asthma is uncontrolled by high dose medication and inhalers your condition is classed as severe.
Treating SAA
The active substance in Xolair is called omalizumab. Omalizumab is a medicine specifically used to help manage the symptoms of allergic asthma.
It is an add-on treatment to your preventer medicine; that is one you take regularly, regardless of your level of asthma symptoms, to help reduce the level of inflammation in your airways.
Xolair works by seeking out IgE circulating in your blood and grabs it before the IgE can grab allergens to take them to mast cells, triggering your allergic asthma.
Learn how to inject Xolair at home
Although you have been fully trained by a doctor, nurse or pharmacist on how to self inject Xolair, it may seem like there is a lot to consider before you inject Xolair at home.