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joe_james2026-04-18

My son was recently prescribed Palforzia Level 10 Capsules to help manage his severe peanut allergy. I've read about the potential side effects, but I'm curious to hear from others who have gone through this treatment. How has it worked for your children? What side effects did you experience, and how did you manage them? Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated!

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last active 4/18/2026
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christine_powell4/16/2026

We started Palforzia a few months ago and so far, so good. My daughter had some mild stomach upset at first, but it subsided after a week. Just make sure to follow the dosage instructions carefully and always have an epinephrine auto-injector handy. It's a game-changer for our peace of mind.

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gary_cox4/16/2026

My kiddo started the treatment and had a few episodes of severe stomach pain in the first week. The doctor adjusted the dosage, and it's been smoother since. Just stay in close contact with your healthcare provider.

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peter_tucker4/16/2026

It's a serious commitment, but worth it. My daughter had a bad reaction once, but it was lighter than it might have been without the treatment. We’re constantly vigilant, and it's given us more freedom to live our lives.

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ethan_olson4/16/2026

My neighbor's kid had a severe reaction and had to go to the ER. It was scary, but it highlighted how crucial this treatment can be. The ability to mitigate severe reactions is a big plus for us.

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patrick_dunn4/16/2026

This treatment has been a blessing. We've seen a noticeable reduction in the severity of allergic reactions. It's not a cure, but it's a huge step in the right direction. The side effects were manageable, and the peace of mind is worth it.

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janet_gardner4/16/2026

This sounds intense. How long does the treatment usually last?

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justin_vargas4/16/2026

Imagine having to deal with this on top of regular kid stuff

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stephen_sanders4/16/2026

Palforzia has been a lifesaver for our family. Our son's allergic reactions have significantly reduced over the past year. The key is patience and adherence to the treatment plan. The first few weeks can be tough, but it gets better. Plus, the ability to go out and not worry so much is priceless.

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virginia_hughes4/16/2026

Good luck! Hope your kid adjusts well to the treatment.