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Patient leaflet - SOLUPRICK SQ DERMATOPHAGOIDES FARINAE 10 HEP

PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET

Grass Pollen, Tree Pollen, Weed Pollen, Animal Hair and Dander and House Dust Mites

  • 1. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT SOLUPRICK SQ

Please read this leaflet carefully before you start treatment with Soluprick SQ. Soluprick SQ is a solution for skin prick testing (SPT). It is used in the diagnosis of specific allergenic diseases. If you have any questions or are in any doubt about anything, please ask your doctor or nurse.

  • 2. WHAT IS THE SKIN PRICK TESTING FOR?

Soluprick SQ is used to check if you have an allergy to one of the following groups of allergens:

Grass pollen

Tree pollen

Weed pollen

Animal hair and dander

House dust mites

See section number 7.

  • 3. BEFORE YOU ARE GIVEN YOUR SKIN PRICK TEST

  • Are you regularly taking Beta-blockers to control your blood pressure?
  • Have you any skin problems in the area to be used for testing?
  • Are you allergic to any of the ingredients in Soluprick SQ?
  • Are you taking antihistamines, hydroxyzine, ketotifen, tricyclic antidepressants or using steroid ointment?
  • If the answer to any or all of the above questions is YES, TELL YOUR DOCTOR/NURSE BEFORE HE/SHE GIVES YOU SOLUPRICK SQ
  • 4. HOW WILL YOU BE GIVEN THE SKIN PRICK TEST?

Prick testing in children is already possible after the first year of life, depending on the child’s consti­tution.

While in general Skin Prick Testing before the age of 4 is not performed, your specialist may decide to do this test in a child under 4 years if he/she considers that it is necessary. Your specialist will discuss this with you.

This medicinal product will be administered exclusively by trained healthcare professionals who will give you instructions to follow.

The procedure is as follows:

  • The Skin Prick Test is usually carried out on the inner side of the forearm. Alternatively the test can be done on your back.
  • Your skin must be dry and clean and may be disinfected with alcohol by the nurse or doctor
  • Test preparations and the controls are applied in droplets on the skin at an appropriate distance from each other (a numbered tape may be used).
  • The top layer of the skin is pierced by the doctor/nurse with an ALK lancet through the droplets.
  • The reaction is read after 15 minutes. A positive reaction is a pale small raised swelling or weal with a red edge.
  • 5. AFTER YOU HAVE BEEN GIVEN THE SKIN PRICK TEST

Like all medicines, Soluprick can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.

Normally a Skin Prick Test does not cause any problems but occasionally some people may get side effects such as:

  • A continuously spreading weal may be formed very commonly (in more than 1 in 10 patients) at the site during the first 10–20 minutes after application of the allergen.
  • Very commonly (in more than 1 in 10 patients) local widespread swelling and redness may happen 6–24 hours after the application of the allergen.

If you experience any of these side effects, and they stay or become troublesome, tell your doctor or pharmacist.

If you get any other unusual or unexpected side effect, you should tell your doctor or pharmacist at once.

Anaphylactic reaction

In very rare cases (less than 1 in 10,000 patients) an anaphylactic reaction/shock may occur after skin-prick test with active allergens. Symptoms that often signal the beginning of a severe anaphylactic reaction (side effect) might be flushing, intense itching in palms, feet and other areas of the body (like nettle rash), difficulty in breathing, a sense of heat, general discomfort and agitation may develop after a few seconds or minutes.

If this happens your doctor or health professional will have an emergency kit available with a ‘ready for use’ adrenaline syringe.

TELL YOUR DOCTOR/NURSE IMMEDIATELY IF YOU FEEL ANY OF THESE CHANGES. He or she will be able to give you the right treatment at once to make you feel well.

Reporting of side effects

If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet.

You can also report side effects directly via the MHRA Yellow Card Scheme at. By reporting side effects you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.

  • 6. HOW SHOULD THE SKIN PRICK TEST BE STORED?

  • The clinic/hospital will store the Skin Prick Test, solution.
  • This medicine should be kept in a refrigerator (between 2°C and 8°C) out of the reach and sight of children, as the medicine could harm them.
  • Do not freeze the solution.
  • Keep the vials in the outer carton to protect it from light.
  • Do not use the skin prick test solution after the expiry date, which is printed on the carton and label.
  • 7. WHAT IS IN THE MEDICINE?

Soluprick SQ is a solution for skin prick testing that contains an extract of specific allergen. The allergen is the substance that causes the allergic disease. Soluprick SQ also contains the inactive ingredients, disodium phosphate, sodium dihydrogen phosphate, phenol, sodium chloride, glycerol and water for injections.

The following individual allergens are available:

Grass pollen: Timothy Grass.

Tree pollen: Silver Birch.

Weed pollen: Mugwort.

Animal hair and dander: Dog Hair, Cat Hair

House dust mites: Dermatophagoides farinae, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus

Each single allergen is provided in a 2 ml glass vial. The strength of the products is 10 HEP.

The biological activity of Soluprick SQ is related to the reaction in the skin of an allergic patient measured relative to a histamine dihydrochloride solution.

  • 8. MANUFACTURER AND PRODUCT LICENCE HOLDER

Product Licence Holder

ALK-Abello A/S

Boge Alle 6–8

DK-2970 Horsholm

Denmark

Manufacturer

ALK-Abello S.A.

Miguel Fleta 19 E-28037 Madrid Spain

  • 9. DISTRIBUTOR

ALK-Abello Ltd.

1 Manor Park,

Manor Farm Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG2 0NA

United Kingdom

Tel: 0118 903 7940

  • 10. DATE ON WHICH THE PACKAGE LEAFLET WAS LAST REVISED

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Soluprick SQ Dermatophagoides Farinae 10 Hep used for?

Soluprick SQ Dermatophagoides Farinae 10 Hep is used for allergy testing to determine sensitivity to house dust mites, specifically the Dermatophagoides farinae species.

How is Soluprick SQ administered?

Soluprick SQ is administered through a skin prick test where a small amount of the solution is placed on the skin and pricked to allow it to enter the skin.

Is Soluprick SQ safe for children?

Yes, Soluprick SQ can be used for children, but it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and testing.

What should I do if I miss my allergy test appointment?

If you miss your appointment, contact your healthcare provider to reschedule your allergy test as soon as possible.

Can I take antihistamines before using Soluprick SQ?

You should avoid taking antihistamines before the test, as they can interfere with the results. Consult your doctor about when to stop taking them.

How long does an allergy test with Soluprick SQ take?

The actual skin prick test usually takes around 20-30 minutes, but you should plan for additional time for consultation before and after the test.

What are common side effects of using Soluprick SQ?

Common side effects may include slight itching, redness or swelling at the test site, but these usually resolve quickly.

Can I use lotions or creams on my skin before a Soluprick SQ test?

It's best to avoid lotions or creams on your skin prior to the test as they can affect the results. Check with your doctor for specific recommendations.

How accurate is Soluprick SQ in detecting allergies?

Soluprick SQ tests are generally very accurate in detecting specific allergies but should be interpreted by a qualified healthcare provider.

What should I wear on the day of my allergy test with Soluprick SQ?

Wear loose-fitting clothing that allows easy access to your forearms or back where the test will be performed.

Can I eat before my allergy test with Soluprick SQ?

Yes, you can eat normally before your allergy test unless instructed otherwise by your healthcare provider.

What happens if I have a reaction during the Soluprick SQ test?

If you experience any severe reaction during the test, such as difficulty breathing or swelling, inform your healthcare provider immediately.

How soon will I get my results from the Soluprick SQ allergy test?

Results from a Soluprick SQ allergy test are typically available within a few days, during which time your doctor will schedule a follow-up appointment.

Are there any restrictions after taking the Soluprick SQ allergy test?

After testing, you may resume normal activities. However, avoid scratching or irritating tested areas until any redness subsides.

Can I undergo other tests while using Soluprick SQ?

Consult your healthcare provider about other tests; combining them may require special consideration.

Is there anyone who shouldn't take a Soluprick SQ allergy test?

People with severe allergic reactions or certain skin conditions may need alternative testing methods. Always consult a healthcare professional first.

Will insurance cover my allergy testing with Soluprick SQ?

Insurance coverage can vary; check with your provider beforehand to understand what tests are covered under your plan.

Can I use skincare products after my allergen skin prick tests with Soluprick SQ?

It's recommended to avoid applying any skincare products on tested areas until irritation resolves; consult your doctor for specific advice.

What do I need to bring to my appointment for a Soluprick SQ allergy test?

Bring any medications you're currently taking and insurance information. A list of questions may also be helpful during your visit.