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Brand Name
Bio Aspen
Generic Name
Aspen
Active Ingredient
Populus Tremula Flowering TopCategory
Non-Standardized Food Allergenic Extract [EPC]
Variants
1
Different strengths and dosage forms
| Strength | Form | Route | NDC |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 [hp_X]/mL | LIQUID | ORAL | 43857-0219 |
Detailed information about Bio Aspen
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This page is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Before using any prescription or over-the-counter medication for Bio Aspen, you must consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Populus Tremula Flowering Top is a specialized clinical agent used primarily as a non-standardized food and plant allergenic extract, while also exhibiting androgenic and adrenergic agonist properties.
Dosage for Populus Tremula Flowering Top is highly individualized, particularly when used as an allergenic extract.
Populus Tremula Flowering Top may be used in children for allergen immunotherapy, typically starting at age 5.
Because the metabolites of Populus tremula are primarily excreted through the kidneys, patients with a reduced Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) may require lower doses or extended dosing intervals. Accumulation of salicylate-like compounds can lead to toxicity in patients with Stage 3 or higher chronic kidney disease.
Patients with significant liver dysfunction (e.g., Child-Pugh Class B or C) should use this agent with extreme caution. The liver is responsible for metabolizing the phenolic glycosides and phytosterols; impaired function can lead to elevated plasma levels and increased risk of adrenergic side effects like tachycardia.
Geriatric patients often have reduced physiological reserves and may be more sensitive to the beta-adrenergic effects (increased heart rate) and alpha-adrenergic effects (increased blood pressure). Dosing should start at the lower end of the spectrum, with frequent monitoring of vital signs.
If you miss a dose of your immunotherapy injection, contact your allergist immediately. Do not double the next dose. If the gap between doses is too long, your doctor may need to reduce the dose for safety before building back up. For oral supplements, take the missed dose as soon as you remember, unless it is almost time for your next dose.
Signs of overdose may include:
In case of a suspected overdose, especially if difficulty breathing or swelling of the throat occurs, seek emergency medical attention immediately or call 911.
> Important: Follow your healthcare provider's dosing instructions precisely. Do not adjust your dose or frequency without direct medical guidance, as this can increase the risk of life-threatening allergic reactions.
Patients receiving Populus Tremula Flowering Top, particularly via injection, frequently experience localized reactions. These include:
> Warning: Stop taking Populus Tremula Flowering Top and call your doctor immediately if you experience any of these.
With prolonged use of Populus Tremula Flowering Top as an androgenic agent, there is a theoretical risk of suppressing the body's natural hormone production. Long-term use of any product containing salicylate-like compounds may also increase the risk of gastric ulcers or occult (hidden) gastrointestinal bleeding. Regular monitoring by a healthcare provider is essential for anyone using this substance for more than a few months.
FDA Warning for Allergenic Extracts:
Populus Tremula Flowering Top, when prepared as an allergenic extract, carries a warning regarding the risk of severe systemic allergic reactions. These reactions can be fatal if not treated immediately with epinephrine. Injections must only be administered by trained medical personnel in facilities equipped with emergency resuscitation equipment. Patients with unstable asthma are at a significantly higher risk for fatal reactions and should be evaluated carefully before treatment.
Report any unusual symptoms, especially those affecting your breathing or heart rate, to your healthcare provider immediately.
Populus Tremula Flowering Top is a potent biological and pharmacological agent. It is not a simple 'herbal supplement' but a substance that interacts with the immune, endocrine, and nervous systems. Patients must be aware that the risk of a systemic reaction exists every time the extract is administered, even if previous doses were well-tolerated.
No FDA black box warnings for Populus Tremula Flowering Top exist in the same way they do for synthetic pharmaceuticals like antidepressants; however, the General Boxed Warning for Allergenic Extracts applies. This warning emphasizes that this product can cause anaphylaxis, which may be life-threatening. It mandates that patients be observed for at least 30 minutes post-administration and that the extract should not be used in patients with severe, unstable, or uncontrolled asthma.
This medication generally does not cause drowsiness. However, if you experience a systemic reaction or feel lightheaded after an injection, do not drive or operate heavy machinery until you have fully recovered and been cleared by a medical professional.
Alcohol should be avoided for several hours before and after receiving an injection. Alcohol can dilate blood vessels and potentially increase the rate of absorption of the allergen, increasing the risk of a systemic reaction. Additionally, alcohol can irritate the stomach lining, compounding the risk of GI upset from the salicylates in the extract.
Do not stop an immunotherapy regimen without consulting your allergist. Stopping suddenly can result in a loss of the 'tolerance' your body has built up, making it dangerous to restart at the same dose later. If used for androgenic support, tapering may be required to allow the body's natural hormone production to normalize.
> Important: Discuss all your medical conditions, especially heart problems or asthma, with your healthcare provider before starting Populus Tremula Flowering Top.
For each major interaction, the mechanism usually involves either CYP450 enzyme competition or additive pharmacodynamic effects on the heart or blood-clotting systems. Management usually involves dose adjustment or choosing alternative medications.
> Important: Tell your doctor about ALL medications, supplements, and herbal products you are taking, including over-the-counter pain relievers and allergy meds.
Populus Tremula Flowering Top must NEVER be used in the following circumstances:
Conditions requiring a careful risk-benefit analysis include:
Patients who are allergic to other members of the Salicaceae family (such as Willows or other Poplar species) are highly likely to react to Populus Tremula Flowering Top. Furthermore, there is a known cross-reactivity between Aspen pollen and certain foods, such as apples, peaches, and hazelnuts, due to shared protein structures (Bet v 1-related proteins).
> Important: Your healthcare provider will evaluate your complete medical history, including your lung function and heart health, before prescribing Populus Tremula Flowering Top.
Populus Tremula Flowering Top is generally classified as Pregnancy Category C. This means that animal reproduction studies have not been conducted, and there are no adequate, well-controlled studies in humans. The primary concern is not necessarily the substance itself, but the risk of maternal anaphylaxis. If a pregnant woman has a severe allergic reaction, the resulting drop in blood pressure (hypotension) can cause uterine hypoperfusion, leading to fetal hypoxia (lack of oxygen) or death. It is generally recommended that immunotherapy NOT be initiated during pregnancy, though maintenance doses may sometimes be continued if the patient is stable.
It is unknown whether the specific components of Populus Tremula Flowering Top pass into breast milk. However, salicylic acid (a metabolite) is known to enter breast milk in small amounts. While generally considered compatible with breastfeeding in low doses, mothers should monitor their infants for any signs of bruising or skin rashes. Consult your pediatrician before continuing use while nursing.
This extract is approved for use in children, typically those 5 years of age and older. It is used to treat allergic rhinitis and asthma. Clinical trials have shown that immunotherapy can prevent the development of new sensitivities and reduce the risk of progressing from hay fever to asthma in children. However, the Androgen [EPC] properties of the flowering top warrant caution; long-term systemic use in children could theoretically interfere with normal pubertal development, though this has not been documented with standard immunotherapy doses.
Patients over age 65 are at a higher risk for adverse events. Age-related declines in renal function can lead to the accumulation of metabolites. Furthermore, the alpha and beta-adrenergic agonist effects are more likely to cause cardiovascular strain, such as hypertension or atrial fibrillation, in older adults. Geriatric patients are also more likely to be taking interacting medications like beta-blockers or blood thinners.
In patients with significant kidney disease, the clearance of salicylate metabolites is reduced. This can lead to a condition called 'salicylism,' characterized by tinnitus, dizziness, and metabolic acidosis. Doses should be adjusted based on creatinine clearance, and the patient should be monitored for signs of toxicity.
Since the liver processes the phytosterols and glycosides in Populus, patients with cirrhosis or hepatitis may experience prolonged effects. The Androgen Receptor Agonist effects may be more pronounced in these patients due to changes in sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) levels associated with liver disease.
> Important: Special populations require individualized medical assessment and often require more frequent monitoring of blood work and vital signs.
Populus Tremula Flowering Top exerts its effects through three distinct pathways:
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Bioavailability | 60-80% (oral glycosides) |
| Protein Binding | 80-90% (Salicylates) |
| Half-life | 2-4 hours (Metabolites) |
| Tmax | 1-2 hours (Oral) |
| Metabolism | Hepatic (Glucuronidation) |
| Excretion | Renal (95%) |
Populus Tremula Flowering Top belongs to the Salicaceae botanical family and is clinically categorized as an Allergenic Extract and a Sympathomimetic Agent.
Common questions about Bio Aspen
Populus Tremula Flowering Top is primarily used in clinical settings as an allergenic extract for the diagnosis and treatment of aspen pollen allergies. Through a process called immunotherapy, it helps desensitize the immune system to reduce symptoms of hay fever and allergic asthma. Additionally, it has recognized pharmacological properties as an androgen receptor agonist and an adrenergic agonist. This means it can influence hormone pathways and the sympathetic nervous system, sometimes used for its anti-inflammatory or stimulatory effects. Your doctor will determine the specific use based on whether you are undergoing allergy testing or systemic therapy.
The most common side effects are localized to the site of administration, such as redness, itching, and swelling at the injection site. Some patients may also experience mild systemic symptoms like a headache, nasal congestion, or a slight increase in heart rate due to its adrenergic properties. When taken orally, it may cause mild stomach upset or nausea because of its natural salicylate content. Most local reactions resolve within 24 hours, but systemic symptoms should be reported to your doctor. Rare but serious reactions include hives, difficulty breathing, or a severe drop in blood pressure.
It is strongly advised to avoid alcohol consumption on the days you receive an injection of Populus Tremula Flowering Top. Alcohol can increase blood flow and dilate blood vessels, which may cause the allergenic extract to be absorbed too quickly into your bloodstream, increasing the risk of a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). Furthermore, both alcohol and the salicylates found in the extract can irritate the stomach lining, potentially leading to increased gastrointestinal distress. Always wait at least 24 hours after an injection before consuming alcohol. Consult your healthcare provider for specific guidance based on your treatment plan.
Populus Tremula Flowering Top is generally not recommended for initiation during pregnancy due to the risk of maternal anaphylaxis. If a severe allergic reaction occurs, it can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure that may restrict oxygen flow to the fetus. While it is not known to be a direct teratogen (substance that causes birth defects), the safety of its androgenic properties during fetal development has not been established. If you are already on a maintenance dose of immunotherapy and become pregnant, your doctor may choose to continue treatment at a stable or reduced dose. Always inform your allergist immediately if you become pregnant.
The timeline for effectiveness depends on what the extract is being used for. For its adrenergic effects, such as increasing heart rate or opening airways, the onset is quite rapid, often occurring within 15 to 30 minutes. However, when used for allergy immunotherapy, the process is much slower. Most patients do not see a significant reduction in allergy symptoms until they reach their maintenance dose, which typically takes 3 to 6 months of weekly injections. Full clinical benefit is usually achieved after 12 months of consistent treatment, and therapy often continues for 3 to 5 years for long-lasting results.
You should not stop taking Populus Tremula Flowering Top suddenly without consulting your healthcare provider, especially if you are undergoing immunotherapy. Allergy shots work by gradually building up your body's tolerance; if you stop and then try to restart at the same dose later, you could have a life-threatening allergic reaction because your tolerance has faded. If you are using it for its androgenic or adrenergic properties, stopping abruptly might cause a 'rebound' effect or a temporary hormonal imbalance. Your doctor will provide a schedule to safely taper or pause your treatment if necessary.
If you miss an appointment for your immunotherapy injection, call your allergist's office as soon as possible to reschedule. Do not attempt to make up for the missed dose by taking a higher dose next time. Depending on how much time has passed since your last injection, your doctor may need to repeat your previous dose or even reduce the dose slightly to ensure your safety. For oral preparations, take the missed dose as soon as you remember, but skip it if it is nearly time for your next scheduled dose. Maintaining a consistent schedule is vital for the success of the treatment.
Weight gain is not a commonly reported side effect of Populus Tremula Flowering Top when used as an allergenic extract. However, because it has androgenic properties (acting like male sex hormones), there is a theoretical possibility of changes in body composition, such as increased muscle mass or water retention, if used systemically in high doses. Most patients receiving standard allergy treatments do not experience any significant changes in weight. If you notice rapid weight gain or unusual swelling in your ankles or face, you should contact your healthcare provider to rule out other underlying conditions or reactions.
Populus Tremula Flowering Top can interact with several types of medications, so a full review of your current drugs is necessary. It is particularly dangerous when combined with non-selective beta-blockers, as these can prevent epinephrine from working if you have a severe allergic reaction. It may also interact with blood thinners like warfarin, increasing the risk of bleeding, and with MAO inhibitors, which can cause dangerous spikes in blood pressure. Always tell your doctor about all prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines, and herbal supplements you are using to avoid potentially serious interactions.
Populus Tremula Flowering Top is a biological extract rather than a synthetic chemical drug, so the term 'generic' does not apply in the traditional sense. However, various manufacturers produce 'non-standardized' versions of this extract for clinical use. These products are often sold under their scientific name or as part of a multi-allergen mix. While the active ingredients are the same tree proteins, different brands may have different concentrations or stabilizers. It is important to stay with the same manufacturer's product throughout your treatment course to ensure consistent dosing and to minimize the risk of unexpected reactions.
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