Active Ingredient History
Allergies to cats, a type of animal allergy, are one of the most common allergies experienced by humans. Among the eight known cat allergens, the most prominent allergen is secretoglobin Fel d 1, which is produced in the anal glands, salivary glands, and, mainly, in sebaceous glands of cats, and is ubiquitous in the United States, even in households without cats. The second most common is Fel d 2, this type is triggered by the cats dead skin flakes (dander) that are floating in the air as well as in the smell of cat urine. Wikipedia
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Hypersensitivity, Immediate (approved 1924)
Allergy and Immunology (Phase 2)
Asthma (Phase 2)
Cigarette Smoking (Phase 1)
Conjunctivitis (Phase 3)
Healthy Volunteers (Phase 1)
Hypersensitivity (Phase 2)
Hypersensitivity, Immediate (Early Phase 1)
Rhinitis, Allergic (Phase 1)
Tobacco Smoking (Phase 1)
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