- female
- 30 Years
- 07/02/2025
I've been diagnosed with allergic rhinitis and recently found out I'm allergic to mites with a 9.2 level. My doctor advised me to keep everything very clean and prescribed Aller Bio. I'm really hoping this medication will help with my allergy. Do you think it's the right choice for my situation? Should I go ahead and start using it?
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