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Goodbye Allergies!

Curex offers sublingual immunotherapy treatment for food allergies at home.
#1 Online Allergy & Asthma Clinic
50,000+
users

Eat Without Fear

Allergy drops safely build up your tolerance to food allergens, designed to minimize the risk of life-threatening allergic reactions.

100% at-home treatment customized for you

Prescribed and supervised by expert clinicians

Used successfully by over 50,000 patients

Easier than Brushing Teeth

Allergy drops contain pharmaceutical extracts of food allergens to desensitize your immune system over time.

Simply place them under your tongue for 2 minutes a day to start building immunity.

Unlike Oral Immunotherapy (OIT), sublingual administration allows for gentler dosage and better absorption, resulting in safer treatment with limited side effects.

We Treat Over 90 Food Allergies

Peanuts
Tree Nuts
Eggs
Milk
Wheat
Fish
Soy
Shellfish
Sesame

We also treat environmental allergies

The most affordable allergy drops

As America’s #1 Online Allergy Clinic, we can offer you the best price on allergy immunotherapy drops.

Sign up today for only $9.99 and receive treatment starting at $149/month. You can cancel anytime.

Sign up
$49  $9.99
Allergy Drops Treatment
$149 / Month
Online Doctor Consults
Billed to insurance
Allergy Testing
Billed to insurance
High deductible plan? No insurance? No problem!
$199/month. No copays or surprise fees. HSA/FSA eligible. Discounts available with our annual plan.

A Better Alternative to Food OIT

Tolerance Post-Treatment
Risk of Anaphylaxis
Pain-Free Treatment
At-home Treatment
Telemedicine Support
Cost
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High
<0.1%
$149 - $199 per month

Oral Immunotherapy

Higher
High
$4,000 - $10,000
per year
$4,000 - $10,000
per year

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