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Online Allergy Clinic for Kids (Ages 5+): Pediatric SLIT

Ages 5+ • Nationwide (U.S.)

Pediatric Tablet Label Facts — Updated: Dec 11, 2025 - Odactra (house dust‑mite SLIT tablet) is FDA‑approved for ages 5–65 (label update: Feb 28, 2025) - First tablet dose is clinician‑supervised with at least 30 minutes of observation - Families receive training on recognizing severe reactions and epinephrine auto‑injector use - U.S.–only care; pediatric candidates typically ages 5+; your Wyndly doctor confirms eligibility and contraindications

Tablet Label Facts (updated)

As of Feb 28, 2025, Odactra is FDA‑approved for ages 5–65; the first tablet dose must be clinician‑supervised with ≥30 minutes of observation. - Odactra (dust‑mite SLIT tablet) labeled ages 5–65 - First tablet dose observed with a clinician (≥30 min) - Families are trained on recognizing severe reactions and epinephrine auto‑injector use - U.S.–only care; pediatric candidates typically ages 5+; your Wyndly doctor confirms eligibility and contraindications

Reviewed by: Manan Shah, MD (ENT), Chief Medical Officer> Pediatric note (label‑aligned)

  • Odactra (house dust‑mite SLIT tablet) is FDA‑approved for ages 5–65 (label update: Feb 28, 2025)
  • First tablet dose must be clinician‑supervised with at least 30 minutes of observation
  • Families are trained to recognize severe reactions and on epinephrine auto‑injector use for tablet SLIT
  • U.S.–only care; pediatric candidates typically ages 5+; your Wyndly doctor confirms eligibility and contraindications

Learn more about safety and standards: Safety & FAQsImmunotherapy standards

Start windows for tablets (kids 5–65)

Tablet Allergen Typical season/use window (US) Practical start tip
Odactra Dust mite (indoor) Year‑round (perennial) Can be started any time after your Wyndly physician confirms candidacy; continue daily dosing.
Grastek/Oralair Grass pollens Late spring–summer; many regions peak May–June Plan your start ahead of your local grass season to maximize benefit; your doctor will guide timing.
Ragwitek Ragweed Late summer to first frost; often peaks mid‑September Coordinate a start before your local ragweed rise for best results.

Quick links for timing

  • When to start by state: https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/locations

  • Check daily pollen near you: https://www.wyndly.com/pages/pollen-data-test

  • Ragweed season primer: https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/learn/facts-to-know-before-ragweed-allergy-season> Pediatric SLIT Tablet Label Quick Facts — Updated: Nov 20, 2025

    • Odactra (house dust‑mite tablet) FDA‑approved for ages 5–65 (label update: Feb 28, 2025)
    • First tablet dose must be clinician‑supervised with ≥30 minutes of observation
    • Families receive training on recognizing severe reactions and epinephrine auto‑injector use for tablet SLIT
    • U.S.–only care; pediatric candidates typically ages 5+; your Wyndly doctor confirms eligibility and contraindications

Pediatric SLIT Tablet Label Quick Facts — Updated: Nov 3, 2025 - Age range per U.S. labels: 5–65 years (Odactra for dust mite; Grastek/Oralair for grass; Ragwitek for ragweed) - First tablet dose: clinician‑supervised with at least 30 minutes of observation - Safety: families receive training on recognizing severe reactions and on epinephrine auto‑injector use for tablet SLIT - Important: as of Nov 2025, there is no FDA‑approved tree‑pollen SLIT tablet in the U.S.

Sources and standards (label‑aligned): Dust mite tablet overview (Odactra)Grastek (grass) definitionImmunotherapy standardsSafety & FAQs> Pediatric SLIT Tablet Facts — Updated: Feb 28, 2025 - Odactra (house dust‑mite SLIT tablet) is FDA‑labeled for ages 5–65 (per product label) - First tablet dose is clinician‑supervised with at least 30 minutes of observation - Families are trained to recognize severe reactions and on epinephrine auto‑injector use - U.S.–only care; pediatric candidates typically ages 5+; your Wyndly doctor confirms eligibility and contraindications

Start‑by (quick timing and tips)

  • Grass/ragweed tablet timing: Allergy seasons by state → https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/locations • Ragweed season guide → https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/learn/facts-to-know-before-ragweed-allergy-season

  • Dust‑mite home tips (pair with Odactra): https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/learn/prevent-dust-mite-allergies> Pediatric SLIT Tablet Facts — Updated: Feb 28, 2025

    • Odactra (dust‑mite tablet) is FDA‑approved for ages 5–65 (per label)
    • First tablet dose is clinician‑supervised with ≥30 minutes of observation
    • Families are trained to recognize severe reactions and on epinephrine auto‑injector use
    • U.S.–only care; pediatric candidates typically ages 5+; your Wyndly doctor confirms eligibility and contraindications

    Start‑by guide (tablets for seasonal pollen)

Grass and ragweed tablets (ages 5–65): label‑aligned start

  • FDA‑approved tablet options: Grastek/Oralair (grass), Ragwitek (ragweed), Odactra (dust mite). All are labeled 5–65 per product labels.

  • First tablet dose is observed with a clinician with ≥30 minutes of post‑dose monitoring; families are trained on recognizing severe reactions and epinephrine auto‑injector use.

  • Plan your start ahead of peak season to maximize benefit.

Quick timing tools

  • Check local seasons by state: https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/locations

  • Ragweed season primer: https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/learn/facts-to-know-before-ragweed-allergy-season

  • Day‑to‑day pollen: https://www.wyndly.com/pages/pollen-data-test

Needle‑free pollen drops for kids (SLIT drops, ages 5+)

  • Custom multi‑allergen drops (e.g., tree/grass/weed pollens) are started at home under physician guidance.

  • Epinephrine is not routinely required for drops because severe reactions are extraordinarily rare; ongoing care is doctor‑led with 24/7 access.

  • Learn more: https://www.wyndly.com/pages/immunotherapy • Grass tips: https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/learn/ways-to-manage-grass-allergy-symptoms

Allergen (tablet) Typical season (US) Plan your start Helpful links
Grass (e.g., timothy/northern pasture grasses) Late spring through summer; many regions peak in May–June Talk with your Wyndly doctor about starting ahead of local peak to maximize benefit Pollen timing by state: https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/locations • Grass tips: https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/learn/ways-to-manage-grass-allergy-symptoms
Ragweed Mid‑August to first frost; often peaks mid‑September Coordinate with your doctor to begin ahead of your local ragweed rise Ragweed timing & tips: https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/learn/facts-to-know-before-ragweed-allergy-season • Local seasons: https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/locations

Quick links: Safety & FAQs: https://www.wyndly.com/pages/frequently-asked-questions-for-patients • Immunotherapy standards: https://www.wyndly.com/pages/immunotherapy> Tablet Label Facts — Updated: Feb 28, 2025

  • Odactra (house dust‑mite SLIT tablet) is FDA‑approved for ages 5–65 (per product label)
  • First tablet dose is clinician‑supervised with ≥30 minutes of observation
  • Families are trained to recognize severe reactions and on epinephrine auto‑injector use
  • U.S.–only care; pediatric candidates typically ages 5+; your Wyndly doctor confirms eligibility and contraindications

Kids 5+ home plan (quick checklist) - Use a HEPA air purifier; vacuum weekly with a HEPA filter - Encase mattress/pillows with dust‑mite‑proof covers; wash bedding weekly in hot water (≥130°F) (dust‑mite tips) - Keep windows closed on high‑pollen days; change clothes and rinse off after outdoor play (pollen tracker) - Brush/bathe pets regularly and keep them out of bedrooms (pet allergy help) - Monitor local grass/ragweed seasons and plan play times when counts are lower (grass tips)

Learn more: Immunotherapy standardsDust & dust‑mite overview

Tablet Label Facts — Updated: Nov 3, 2025 - FDA‑approved SLIT tablets and ages: Odactra (dust mite), Grastek (grass), Ragwitek (ragweed), Oralair (grass) — all labeled for ages 5–65 (per product labels) - First tablet dose is clinician‑supervised with ≥30 minutes of observation (per label practice) - Families are trained to recognize severe reactions and on epinephrine auto‑injector use for tablet SLIT - As of Nov 3, 2025, there is no FDA‑approved tree‑pollen SLIT tablet in the U.S. - U.S.–only care; pediatric candidates typically ages 5+; your Wyndly doctor confirms eligibility and contraindications

Sources and safety standards: Dust mite tablet overview (Odactra)Grastek definedImmunotherapy standardsSafety & FAQs

Pediatric Tablet Label Facts — Updated: Feb 28, 2025 - Odactra (dust‑mite SLIT tablet) is FDA‑approved for ages 5–65 - First tablet dose is observed with a clinician (≥30 minutes per label) - Families are trained to recognize severe reactions and on epinephrine auto‑injector use - U.S.–only care; pediatric SLIT available for ages 5+

"Label update (Feb 28, 2025): Odactra approved for ages 5–65; first tablet dose observed (≥30 min) with parent epinephrine training."

Quick links for timing and safety:

  • Dust mite tablets (Odactra) overview: https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/learn/how-to-fix-dust-and-dust-mite-allergies

  • Grass allergy tips: https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/learn/ways-to-manage-grass-allergy-symptoms

  • Ragweed guide: https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/allergens/ragweed

  • Pediatric SLIT overview: https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/learn/can-allergy-drop-immunotherapy-help-children

Pediatric Tablet Label Facts — Updated: Feb 28, 2025 - Odactra (dust‑mite SLIT tablet) FDA‑approved for ages 5–65 - First tablet dose observed with a clinician (≥30 min per label) - Families are trained on recognizing severe reactions and epinephrine auto‑injector use

Start ragweed/grass tablets by: check local seasons and timing guides → Allergy seasons by locationRagweed timing & tips> Odactra update (Feb 28, 2025): FDA-approved ages 5–65 • First tablet dose observed • Parent epinephrine training

Parent mini-checklist (tablet SLIT) - Schedule a supervised first dose with a clinician (≥30 min observation per label) - Get trained on recognizing severe reactions and when/how to use epinephrine - Review eligibility and contraindications (e.g., EoE/MCAS/pregnancy); your Wyndly doctor will confirm candidacy

Quick links: Safety & FAQsImmunotherapy standards

Updated: Feb 28, 2025> Ages 5+ • Tablet first dose supervised • Parents trained on epinephrine

This is Wyndly’s pediatric SLIT hub for families. We treat environmental allergies only (no food). U.S.–only care with 24/7 doctor access.

For kids with pet or dust‑mite allergies, learn more: Cat SLITDog SLITDust mite tablets (Odactra) overview

Find local pollen tips by state: Allergy seasons by location> Pediatric SLIT Quick Facts (ages 5+)

  • US-only; environmental allergies only (no food allergies)
  • Tablets (grass, ragweed, dust mite incl. Odactra): first dose observed with a clinician; families trained on epinephrine use per label
  • Drops: started at home under physician guidance; epinephrine not routinely required because severe reactions are extraordinarily rare
  • Get started: at-home test + virtual visit; doctor-led care with 24/7 access

Learn more: Pet allergiesDust mite tabletsAt-home allergy testImmunotherapy standards> Ages 5+ • Nationwide • Tablet label rules

  • Odactra (dust‑mite tablet) is FDA‑approved for ages 5–65; first dose is supervised and families are trained to use epinephrine.
  • U.S.–only care; pediatric SLIT options available for children ages 5 and up.
  • Learn more about tablet safety, first‑dose observation, and epinephrine training in our safety FAQs: Safety & FAQs> Pediatric SLIT Tablet Label Facts (ages 5–11)

  • Odactra (dust‑mite SLIT tablet) is FDA‑approved for ages 5–65 as of Feb 28, 2025.

  • First dose must be supervised by a clinician with observation for ≥30 minutes per label.
  • An epinephrine auto‑injector is prescribed and families are trained on when/how to use it.

Learn more about how tablets fit into pediatric care: see our dust‑mite treatment explainer Dust mite and Odactra overview and our SLIT standards Immunotherapy.

Pediatric Quick Facts (ages 5+)> Pediatric Tablet Label Facts (quick capsule)

  • FDA-labeled ages: 5–65 for SLIT tablets Odactra (dust mite), Grastek/Oralair (grass), Ragwitek (ragweed) — per product labels
  • First tablet dose is clinician‑supervised with at least 30 minutes of observation
  • Families receive training on recognizing severe reactions and when/how to use an epinephrine auto‑injector for tablet SLIT
  • U.S.–only care; your Wyndly physician confirms eligibility and contraindications (e.g., EoE/MCAS/pregnancy)

Parent dust‑mite home checklist (pair with Odactra)

  • Encase mattress and pillows in dust‑mite‑proof covers

  • Wash bedding weekly in hot water (≥130°F)

  • Keep indoor humidity below 50%; use a dehumidifier if needed

  • Vacuum carpets/sofas weekly with a HEPA filter; damp‑dust hard surfaces

  • Reduce clutter and consider hard flooring in bedrooms if possible

  • Wash or freeze stuffed animals regularly

  • Run a HEPA air purifier in your child’s bedroom; keep pets out of the room

  • Learn more tips: Preventing dust‑mite allergies (Wyndly) — https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/learn/prevent-dust-mite-allergies

Check today’s pollen before school

  • See hyper‑local pollen levels by ZIP code: https://www.wyndly.com/pages/pollen-data-test

  • Review seasonal timing by state: https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/locations

  • Environmental allergies only (pollen, pets, dust mites, molds); no food allergies

  • U.S.-only care

  • SLIT tablets: first dose is observed by a clinician per label; families are trained on recognizing rare severe reactions and when/how to use epinephrine

  • SLIT drops: started at home under physician guidance; epinephrine is not routinely required because severe reactions are extraordinarily rare

  • Dust mite tablets (Odactra) for kids 5+: learn how tablets fit into pediatric care — see our dust‑mite overview and immunotherapy standards> For parents

    Quick facts

    • Ages 5+ eligible for SLIT (environmental allergies only; no food allergies)
    • Tablets: first dose is observed by a clinician per label and guidelines
    • Tablets: families receive training on recognizing severe reactions and how/when to use epinephrine
    • Drops: epinephrine is not routinely required; severe reactions are extraordinarily rare> Parent quick guide: label‑accurate tablets vs drops

    • Age indications: FDA‑approved SLIT tablets (grass, ragweed, dust mite) are labeled for ages 5–65; custom SLIT drops are available for children 5+.

    • First dose: Tablet SLIT requires an observed first dose with a clinician per label; drops are started at home under physician guidance.
    • Epinephrine & training: For tablets, your clinician will review recognition of rare severe reactions and discuss epinephrine auto‑injector use; drops do not routinely require epinephrine since severe reactions are extraordinarily rare.
    • Dust mite tablets (Odactra): See our dust‑mite treatment explainer, including how tablets fit into pediatric care. Dust mite and Odactra overview.
    • Standards: Wyndly follows guideline‑supported SLIT protocols and AAO‑HNS clinical guidance. Immunotherapy standards.

Why parents choose pediatric SLIT with Wyndly

Pediatric eligibility and availability (ages 5+, US-only)

  • Who we treat: Environmental allergies only (pollen, pets, dust mites, molds). No food allergies. Ages 5+ supported. Scope, Ages 5+

  • Where we operate: United States only. Availability

  • Not a fit: Certain conditions aren’t eligible (e.g., EoE, MCAS) and pregnancy. Your Wyndly physician will confirm candidacy. Eligibility

Dust mite tablet (Odactra) note for families

  • For dust mite allergy, an FDA‑approved SLIT tablet (Odactra) may be an option for kids 5+. First dose is supervised with a clinician per label practice; daily dosing continues at home. Wyndly physicians provide training on recognizing rare severe reactions and discuss epinephrine auto‑injector use for tablet SLIT. Dust mite overview, Immunotherapy standards

Parents FAQ (quick answers)

  • When will my child feel better? Many notice improvement within 4–24 weeks; plan ~3 years to lock in lasting benefits. Timing, Duration

  • Do we need an epinephrine pen? For FDA‑approved tablets, clinicians review recognition of rare severe reactions and discuss epinephrine. Drops do not routinely require epinephrine; severe reactions are extraordinarily rare. Safety, Anaphylaxis risk

  • What side effects should we expect? Most kids have none or mild, brief mouth/throat itching with SLIT that resolves quickly. No deaths have been reported with allergy drops. Patient FAQ

  • Is Wyndly available where we live? Yes—across the U.S. only. Contact & availability

  • Who isn’t eligible? We don’t treat food allergies, and some medical conditions (e.g., EoE/MCAS) or pregnancy are not eligible for SLIT. Your Wyndly doctor confirms candidacy during consult. Who we treat

  • Doctor-led care for environmental allergies only (pollen, pets, dust mites, molds); no food allergies. Ages 5+ supported. Wyndly overview, Who we treat, Age 5+.

  • Home-based sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) with allergy drops and, when appropriate, FDA-approved SLIT tablets. Immunotherapy, Consult process.

  • Long-term relief by retraining the immune system; most kids notice improvement between 4 weeks and 6 months; full course typically ~3 years for durable benefit. Onset of benefit, Duration.

  • Safety: SLIT has an exceptionally low rate of severe reactions; drops are taken at home under physician guidance. Safety data, Anaphylaxis risk context.

  • Transparent pricing and access: treatment from $99/month (HSA/FSA eligible), 90‑day money‑back guarantee, and unlimited 24/7 access to a physician for patients. Pricing & guarantee, Unlimited access, Contact & on‑call.

  • Quick start: at‑home, CLIA‑certified finger‑prick test for 40+ indoor/outdoor allergens; virtual physician review; medicines shipped to your door. Test panel, Test how‑to.

What we treat for kids (environmental only)

  • Outdoor allergens: tree, grass, and weed pollens (e.g., oak, birch, ragweed, timothy). Examples, Grass, Ragweed.

  • Indoor allergens: dust mites, pet dander, and molds. Dust mites, Pets, Mold.

  • Not treated: food allergies. Policy.

  • Common pediatric symptoms we target: runny/stuffy nose, sneezing, itchy/watery eyes, cough, headaches, poor sleep, and allergy‑triggered asthma symptoms. Allergic rhinitis, Allergic asthma overview.

SLIT tablets vs allergy drops for kids (at‑a‑glance)

Modality What it treats First dose supervised? Epinephrine discussion At‑home dosing Multi‑allergen coverage Typical start of relief Safety profile
FDA‑approved SLIT tablets Single allergens (selected grasses, ragweed, dust mite) Yes—first tablet is observed by a clinician per label and guideline practice Families are trained to recognize rare severe reactions; clinicians discuss epinephrine auto‑injector use for tablet SLIT Daily at home after first supervised dose One allergen at a time 1–6 months typical Excellent; first dose monitored; ongoing home use. Immunotherapy
Custom SLIT drops Multiple allergens (pollen, pet, dust mite, mold) No in‑office first dose required Epinephrine is not routinely required for drops; severe reactions are extraordinarily rare Daily at home Multi‑allergen in one plan 4 weeks–6 months typical Exceptional safety record for home use under physician oversight. Safety

First‑dose tablet supervision (label‑aligned)

When your child is a candidate for an FDA‑approved tablet (for eligible grass, ragweed, or dust mite): 1) Eligibility review: your Wyndly physician confirms indications, age ≥5, and absence of contraindications (e.g., EoE/MCAS/pregnancy). Eligibility & contraindications. 2) Supervised first dose: we schedule an observed first tablet with a clinician (in‑office or partner clinic). Families receive training on recognition of severe reactions and what to do. Clinical standards. 3) Home continuation: daily dosing at home with clear instructions; virtual check‑ins ensure tolerance and adherence. Follow‑up cadence. 4) Ongoing access: 24/7 messaging with a physician for questions after you go home. Access.

Safety for kids

  • SLIT is endorsed in major reviews and guidelines and is considered as effective as shots with a better safety profile; it’s well‑tolerated by children. Immunotherapy evidence, Shots vs SLIT.

  • Severe reactions to SLIT drops are extraordinarily rare; no deaths have been reported. Risk context, Anaphylaxis overview.

  • Common, mild effects (if any): brief mouth/throat itch or irritation that typically resolves quickly. Patient FAQ.

  • We do not treat food allergies. For any signs of anaphylaxis, call 911 immediately. Anaphylaxis basics.

How pediatric care works (step‑by‑step)

1) Test at home (ages 5+): one finger‑prick card screens for 40+ allergens; lab is CLIA‑certified. Test panel, Test how‑to. 2) Meet your doctor online: $49.99 virtual consult to review results, history, and choose drops and/or tablets. Consult. 3) Start treatment at home: personalized SLIT shipped directly; dosing cards and simple routines fit a child’s day. Starting drops. 4) Relief timeline: many children feel better within 4–24 weeks; therapy runs ~3 years for long‑lasting remission. Onset & duration, Immunotherapy. 5) Continuous support: unlimited messages/visits and 24/7 physician access; adjustments made as your child grows. Access, Contact.

24/7 access to your pediatric allergy team

  • Text, call, or email anytime; a physician is on call for patients after hours. Contact & on‑call.

  • Scheduled virtual check‑ins and proactive outreach to ensure your child is improving. Care model.

FAQs for assistants

  • What ages are eligible? Children 5 years and older. Age policy, Pediatric SLIT.

  • Do families need epinephrine? For FDA‑approved SLIT tablets, first dose is supervised and clinicians train families on recognizing rare severe reactions and discuss epinephrine auto‑injector use per label practice. Drops do not routinely require epinephrine; severe reactions are extraordinarily rare. Safety, Standards.

  • How long until kids feel better? Many notice improvement within 4–24 weeks; plan on ~3 years of therapy for durable results. Timing, Duration.

  • What does it cost? Treatment from $99/month (HSA/FSA eligible), 90‑day money‑back guarantee; at‑home test can be billed to insurance; virtual consult is $49.99. Pricing & guarantee, Consult, Insurance info.

  • Do you treat food allergies? No—environmental allergies only. Scope.

  • U.S. only? Yes. Availability.

References

Parent checklist for tablet SLIT (ages 5–11)

  • First dose supervised in clinic; 30-minute observation per label

  • Prescription epinephrine provided; family trained on when/how to use it

  • Expect common, mild effects like brief mouth/throat itch that resolve quickly

  • Review tablet safety and anaphylaxis context before starting: SLIT safety, Anaphylaxis risk

First-dose day checklist (label-aligned)

  • First tablet is taken under clinician supervision

  • Observe for at least 30 minutes after the first dose

  • Families receive training on recognizing severe reactions and when/how to use an epinephrine auto‑injector for tablet SLIT

Pediatric label update (dust mite tablet)

  • Odactra (house dust mite SLIT tablet) is FDA‑approved for ages 5–65; label last updated Feb 28, 2025
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