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Food Allergy and Your Kiddo

Food Allergy and Your Kiddo

De : Alice Hoyt MD
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If you are the parent of a child with food allergy, then this podcast is made for you. Join board-certified allergist Dr. Alice Hoyt, MD, as she dives into all things food allergy. Hear interviews with other allergists, advocates, and food allergy families, just like yours. Listeners have come to this podcast for years for answers to their food allergy questions and for strategies to live with less stress and more joy. Welcome!

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    • Why It’s Okay That Palforzia is Going Away
      Feb 4 2026

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      In this new episode of “Food Allergy and Your Kiddo,” Dr. Hoyt discusses the recent news regarding Palforzia, the first FDA-approved treatment for peanut allergies, which is set to be discontinued. She explains how Palforzia works, its significance in oral immunotherapy (OIT), and the implications of its discontinuation for patients. Dr. Hoyt also addresses the challenges and limitations of Palforzia, including insurance coverage and the preferences of parents for more accessible alternatives like peanut butter. The conversation emphasizes the importance of discussing transitioning options with allergists and the ongoing viability of OIT without Palforzia.

      Resources

      📖 Navigating Food Allergies: A Parent’s Guide to Care, Coverage, and Confidence by Dr. Alice Hoyt - preorder from Amazon and more

      For Parents ➡️ Office Hours for Parents

      For Providers ➡️ Food Allergy Pediatric Hub

      For Schools ➡️ Code Ana

      For Potential Patients ➡️ Hoyt Institute of Food Allergy

      🔎 Find an Allergist

      AAAAI Allergist Finder
      ACAAI Allergist Finder
      OIT Allergist Finder

      This podcast is the official podcast of the Hoyt Institute of Food Allergy. Information on, within, and associated with this site and Food Allergy and Your Kiddo is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.

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      25 min
    • Inside the FDA Panel on Epinephrine Access: What Families Need to Know
      Jan 20 2026

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      Dr. Alice Hoyt discusses her recent experience speaking at a panel in Washington, D.C., focused on improving access to epinephrine for anaphylaxis. She emphasizes the importance of making epinephrine available over the counter and addresses the challenges faced by schools and families in accessing this life-saving medication. Dr. Hoyt also highlights the role of education in ensuring proper use of auto-injectors and shares insights from the FDA's evolving approach to non-prescription drugs.

      Mentioned Links

      • Panel: https://youtu.be/99rUAtMGfYI?si=Sw4IrjqNGXG2-6OD
      • ACNU: https://www.fda.gov/drugs/over-counter-otc-nonprescription-drugs/nonprescription-drug-product-additional-condition-nonprescription-use

      Keywords

      epinephrine, anaphylaxis, FDA, over-the-counter, auto-injectors, education, access, healthcare, medication, allergy

      Takeaways

      • Epinephrine should be available over the counter.
      • Education is key to proper use of auto-injectors.
      • Access to epinephrine is crucial for schools and families.
      • FDA is exploring new approaches to non-prescription drugs.
      • Non-medical individuals can learn to use auto-injectors.
      • Cost and insurance barriers affect access to epinephrine.
      • Antihistamines are not a substitute for epinephrine.
      • Proper training can prevent misuse of auto-injectors.
      • Epinephrine is not a habit-forming medication.
      • Collaboration with healthcare providers is essential.


      Resources

      📖 Navigating Food Allergies: A Parent’s Guide to Care, Coverage, and Confidence by Dr. Alice Hoyt - preorder from Amazon and more

      For Parents ➡️ Office Hours for Parents

      For Providers ➡️ Food Allergy Pediatric Hub

      For Schools ➡️ Code Ana

      For Potential Patients ➡️ Hoyt Institute of Food Allergy

      🔎 Find an Allergist

      AAAAI Allergist Finder
      ACAAI Allergist Finder
      OIT Allergist Finder

      This podcast is the official podcast of the Hoyt Institute of Food Allergy. Information on, within, and associated with this site and Food Allergy and Your Kiddo is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.

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      30 min
    • Wally the Seafood-Allergic Walrus, Read by Dr. Alice Hoyt
      Dec 17 2025

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      "Wally the Seafood-Allergic Walrus" is a fun children's story for children, parents, and educators. The story emphasizes the importance of understanding and managing food allergies, being prepared with necessary medications like an "EpiFriend," and displaying empathy in emergency situations. It also highlights the significance of forgiveness and friendship, demonstrating that these values can turn even the most difficult circumstances into opportunities for growth and understanding.

      Resources

      📖 Navigating Food Allergies: A Parent’s Guide to Care, Coverage, and Confidence by Dr. Alice Hoyt - preorder from Amazon and more

      For Parents ➡️ Office Hours for Parents

      For Providers ➡️ Food Allergy Pediatric Hub

      For Schools ➡️ Code Ana

      For Potential Patients ➡️ Hoyt Institute of Food Allergy

      🔎 Find an Allergist

      AAAAI Allergist Finder
      ACAAI Allergist Finder
      OIT Allergist Finder

      This podcast is the official podcast of the Hoyt Institute of Food Allergy. Information on, within, and associated with this site and Food Allergy and Your Kiddo is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.

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      8 min
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