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New Yorkers don't have the luxury of time. For this reason NYC Allergy Dr. Arthur Lubitz offers 5 convenient locations for easy scheduling and offer the following suggestions to make experience with us as pleasant and efficient as
possible. The following information and suggestions have been carefully constructed and
should be adhered to in preparation for your visit.
***Please be aware that your Insurance Plan may require you to obtain a referral from your Primary Care Provider (PCP) prior to your office visit.
All referrals are the patient’s responsibility. If you are
unsure if you need a referral, please call the office, and we would
be glad to assist you.***
It is suggested that all patients bring medical records of any
previous allergy treatment; prior allergy testing results,
blood work, written reports of X-Rays, CT scans, and MRI's along with any
asthma treatment and pulmonary function tests, and current or prior allergy and/or asthma medications
or prescriptions.
Please do not take any medications that contain antihistamines or have antihistaminergic properties for at least 72 hours prior to your visit. Antihistamines or products with antihistaminergic properties can interfere with testing of allergies and render the skin test less reliable. If your symptoms are intolerable without these medications,
please continue to take all your medications! The doctor will
still examine you find an alternative method to pursue allergy
testing. List of medication to be discontinued:
- Prescription antihistamines, such as desloratadine
(Clarinex), fexofenadine (Allegra), levocetirizine (Xyzal),
hydroxyzine (Atarax), or cyproheptadine (Periactin)
- Over-the-counter antihistamines (Benadryl, Claritin, Chlor-Trimeton, , Zyrtec, Alavert, etc.)
- Certain antidepressants, such as amitriptyline and doxepin (Sinequan)
- Heartburn medications, such as cimetidine (Tagamet) and ranitidine (Zantac)
- The nasal antihistamine spray azelastine (Astelin)
- Again, if your symptoms are intolerable, continue taking all your medications.
Do not stop taking:
- Cortisone nasal sprays (Flonase, Nasonex, Nasacort AQ, Rhinocort, Veramyst etc.)
- Asthma medications (Albuterol, Proair, Ventolin, Flovent, Singulair, Advair, Symbicort etc.)
- Antibiotics
- Eye drops for allergy (Patanol/Pataday, Optivar, Elestat, Zaditor, etc.)
- Decongestants (Sudafed, Sudafed PE, etc.)
- Oral steroids (Prednisone, Medrol, Prelone, Orapred, etc.)
- Any other medications for diabetes, blood pressure, birth control, arthritis, etc.
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