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Resources for Physicians

FARE is focused on improving outcomes and quality of life for the patient and their families, always in tandem with a trained healthcare professional.

Food Allergy Patient Toolkit

FARE’s Food Allergy Patient Toolkit contains easy-to-understand information on how to manage food allergy, including label reading, avoiding cross-contact, and common allergen substitutions. These toolkits are free of charge to healthcare providers to distribute to newly diagnosed patients and their families.

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Food Allergy Patient Toolkit

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Spanish Version

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Additional Resources for Physicians

FARE provides patient materials to support the care that you provide. These detailed resources can be easily printed in color or black and white for your patients as additional information on a variety of food allergy topics.

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Busting the Myths and Knowing the Facts About Food Allergy

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Audience/Use: Patient Education

Description: Can you outgrow a food allergy? Is there a cure? We’ve answered some of the most frequent questions about managing food allergies.

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Understanding Food Labels

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Audience/Use: Patient Education

Description: Managing life with a food allergy means reading packaged food labels—every time. This resource covers a variety of approaches that work and laws like the Food Allergy Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA).

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Tips for Avoiding Your Allergen

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Audience/Use: Patient Education

Description: Newly diagnosed patients should familiarize themselves with their allergen and the foods it often appears in, but food allergens can appear in surprising places and go by less-common names.

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How to Avoid Cross-Contact

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Audience/Use: Patient Education

Description: Do your patients know the difference between cross-contact and cross-contamination? A tiny amount of food protein can cause life-threatening reactions in people with food allergies.

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Dining Out With Food Allergy

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Audience/Use: Patient Education

Description: When dining out with food allergy, planning ahead is important. Patients can use these tips to have a better dining experience.

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Preparing Others to Care For Children with Food Allergy

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Audience/Use: Patient Education

Description: Managing food allergies is a team effort. There are some important steps parents and guardians can take to prepare for when children are not in their care.

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