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Vitis Vinifera, Flos
Brand Name
Bio Vine
Generic Name
Vitis Vinifera, Flos
Active Ingredient
Vitis Vinifera 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 | 43857-0271 |
Detailed information about Bio Vine
This page is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Before using any prescription or over-the-counter medication for Bio Vine, you must consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top is a non-standardized allergenic extract used primarily for the diagnosis and treatment of specific plant-based allergies. It belongs to the class of Non-Standardized Plant Allergenic Extracts [EPC].
Dosage for Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top is highly individualized and is not standardized across different manufacturers. Healthcare providers use a 'serial dilution' strategy.
There is no specific age-based dosage for children. Pediatric patients typically follow the same titration (dose-escalation) schedule as adults, but the starting dose may be even more conservative based on the child's sensitivity level and the physician's discretion. Safety and effectiveness in children under the age of 5 have not been extensively established in controlled clinical trials, though allergenic extracts are frequently used in this population under expert supervision.
No specific dosage adjustments are required for patients with kidney disease, as the systemic load of the extract is extremely low. However, the patient's overall health must be stable.
No dosage adjustments are formally recommended for liver impairment. The metabolic clearance of these proteins is not primarily dependent on hepatic CYP450 enzymes.
Caution is advised in elderly patients, particularly those with underlying cardiovascular disease. The risk of using epinephrine (the treatment for a severe reaction) in patients with heart conditions must be weighed against the benefits of the extract.
If a dose of immunotherapy is missed, the next dose may need to be reduced depending on how much time has passed.
An 'overdose' in the context of allergenic extracts usually refers to an injection of a concentration higher than what the patient's current tolerance level allows.
> Important: Follow your healthcare provider's dosing instructions. Do not adjust your dose or skip appointments without medical guidance.
Most patients receiving Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top will experience some form of localized reaction. These are generally considered expected and manageable.
> Warning: Stop taking Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top and call your doctor immediately if you experience any of these symptoms of anaphylaxis.
There are no known long-term 'toxic' effects of Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top, as it is a biological protein extract. However, there is a theoretical risk of developing new sensitivities to other components in the extract over several years of treatment, although this is clinically rare. Some patients may develop 'subcutaneous nodules' (small, hard bumps under the skin) at the site of repeated injections, which are usually benign.
While Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top may not have a specific individual black box warning for the brand, the entire class of Allergenic Extracts carries a general FDA-mandated warning regarding Anaphylaxis.
Summary of Warning: Allergenic extracts can cause severe, life-threatening systemic reactions, including anaphylaxis. Patients with unstable asthma are at a higher risk for fatal outcomes. Injections must be administered in a facility where the patient can be monitored and where emergency medications (epinephrine) and equipment are immediately available. Patients should be instructed to recognize the signs of a delayed systemic reaction and seek emergency care if one occurs after leaving the clinic.
Report any unusual symptoms to your healthcare provider.
Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top is intended only for use by physicians experienced in the diagnosis and treatment of allergic diseases. Because of the risk of severe systemic reactions, certain safety protocols are mandatory. Patients must be screened for current health status (e.g., checking for active asthma symptoms) before every single injection.
No FDA black box warnings specifically for 'Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top' as a standalone entity, but it falls under the mandatory class warning for all allergenic extracts regarding the risk of severe anaphylaxis. This warning emphasizes that extracts should not be injected intravenously and that patients must be observed for at least 30 minutes post-administration.
Generally, Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top does not cause drowsiness. However, if a patient experiences a systemic reaction or receives epinephrine, they should not drive or operate machinery until they have been fully cleared by a medical professional.
There is no direct chemical interaction between alcohol and the extract. However, alcohol consumption can cause vasodilation and may theoretically increase the rate of absorption of the extract or mask the early symptoms of an allergic reaction. Patients are often advised to avoid alcohol for several hours after an injection.
Unlike many medications, there is no 'withdrawal syndrome' associated with stopping Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top. However, stopping immunotherapy prematurely will result in the return of allergy symptoms, as the immune system has not been fully desensitized.
> Important: Discuss all your medical conditions with your healthcare provider before starting Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top.
There are few absolute contraindications for drug combinations, but the following are critical:
> Important: Tell your doctor about ALL medications, supplements, and herbal products you are taking.
Patients who are allergic to Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top may also show sensitivity to other members of the Vitaceae family. There is also a known phenomenon called 'pollen-food syndrome' where patients allergic to certain plant pollens may react to related fruits. Cross-reactivity between grapevine components and other viticultural products (like certain types of raisins or grape-seed extracts) is possible.
> Important: Your healthcare provider will evaluate your complete medical history before prescribing Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top.
Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top is generally classified as Pregnancy Category C. This means that animal reproduction studies have not been conducted, and it is not known if the extract can cause fetal harm. The primary concern is not the extract itself, but the potential for maternal anaphylaxis. If the mother's blood pressure drops or she stops breathing, the fetus is at immediate risk of death or brain damage. Therefore, dose escalation (the build-up phase) is usually avoided during pregnancy.
It is not known whether the allergenic components of Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top are excreted in human milk. However, because these are large proteins that are likely digested in the infant's gut, the risk to a nursing infant is considered very low. Breastfeeding is generally not a reason to discontinue immunotherapy.
As noted, immunotherapy is common in children but requires expert management. Children may have more difficulty communicating the early symptoms of a systemic reaction (like an 'itchy throat' or 'feeling of doom'), so they must be watched very closely. The benefits of immunotherapy in children include the potential to prevent the development of asthma and new allergies later in life.
In patients over age 65, the decision to use Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top must involve a careful cardiovascular assessment. Older adults are more likely to be taking medications (like beta-blockers) that complicate allergy treatment. Furthermore, the physiological 'reserve' to survive a severe systemic reaction is often lower in the elderly.
There is no evidence that renal impairment alters the safety of Vitis Vinifera extracts. The dose is not systemic enough to require GFR-based adjustments.
No specific studies have been performed in patients with liver failure. However, since the proteins are degraded by general proteases throughout the body, hepatic impairment is not expected to significantly alter the drug's profile.
> Important: Special populations require individualized medical assessment.
Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top acts as an exogenous (external) antigen. In sensitized individuals, it binds to specific IgE antibodies on the surface of mast cells and basophils. This binding causes the 'cross-linking' of the FceRI receptors, leading to an influx of calcium into the cell and the subsequent release of pre-formed mediators like histamine, proteoglycans, and serine proteases. It also triggers the synthesis of newly formed mediators like leukotrienes and prostaglandins.
The pharmacodynamic effect is measured by the 'Wheal and Flare' response. The Wheal (edema) is caused by increased capillary permeability, while the Flare (redness) is caused by a neural reflex (the 'axon reflex') that leads to vasodilation in the surrounding area. The maximum response typically occurs within 15–20 minutes of exposure. In immunotherapy, the pharmacodynamic goal is the long-term reduction of the IgE/IgG4 ratio.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Bioavailability | Low (Local/Subcutaneous) |
| Protein Binding | N/A (Biological Protein) |
| Half-life | Variable (Hours for proteins) |
| Tmax | 15–20 minutes (Skin reaction) |
| Metabolism | Local Proteolysis |
| Excretion | Renal (Metabolites) |
Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top is a Non-Standardized Plant Allergenic Extract. It belongs to the therapeutic class of Allergenic Biologicals. Related medications include extracts for Timothy Grass, Ragweed, and various tree pollens, though each is specific to its own botanical source.
Common questions about Bio Vine
Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top is primarily used as a diagnostic tool and a therapeutic agent for individuals with grape-related allergies. In a clinical setting, an allergist uses the extract during skin prick testing to confirm if a patient's respiratory or skin symptoms are caused by a sensitivity to grapevine flowers or pollen. If an allergy is confirmed and symptoms are severe, the extract may also be used in allergen immunotherapy, commonly known as allergy shots. This process involves giving the patient gradually increasing amounts of the extract to help their immune system build a tolerance over time. It is specifically classified as a non-standardized plant allergenic extract.
The most frequent side effects are localized reactions at the site where the extract was applied or injected. During skin testing, a small, itchy red bump (wheal) is expected and indicates a positive result. For those receiving immunotherapy injections, common side effects include redness, itching, and swelling at the injection site, which can sometimes be the size of a large coin. These local reactions usually appear within minutes and resolve within a few hours to a day. Some patients may also experience a temporary increase in their typical allergy symptoms, such as sneezing or nasal congestion, shortly after the treatment.
It is generally recommended to avoid alcohol for several hours before and after receiving an injection of Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top. While there is no direct drug-to-alcohol interaction, alcohol can cause blood vessels to dilate, which might speed up the absorption of the allergen into your bloodstream, potentially increasing the risk of a systemic reaction. Additionally, being under the influence of alcohol can make it difficult for you to notice or accurately describe early symptoms of an allergic reaction, such as itching or lightheadedness. For your safety, most clinics advise staying sober on the day of your immunotherapy or allergy testing. Always follow the specific instructions provided by your allergist.
The use of Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top during pregnancy requires a very careful risk-benefit analysis by a physician. Generally, doctors do not start new allergy shots (the build-up phase) during pregnancy because of the risk of anaphylaxis, which could deprive the fetus of oxygen. However, if a woman is already on a stable 'maintenance dose' and has shown she tolerates the injections well, many allergists will continue the treatment. The extract itself is not known to cause birth defects, but the safety of the mother is the primary concern. If you become pregnant while receiving these injections, notify your healthcare provider immediately to discuss your treatment plan.
When used for diagnostic skin testing, the extract works almost immediately, with results visible within 15 to 20 minutes. However, when used for immunotherapy (allergy shots), the process is much slower and requires patience. Patients typically go through a 'build-up phase' that lasts 3 to 6 months, followed by a 'maintenance phase.' Most people begin to notice a significant reduction in their allergy symptoms after 6 to 12 months of consistent treatment. For the most effective and long-lasting results, a full course of immunotherapy usually lasts between 3 and 5 years. Stopping the treatment too early may result in the return of allergy symptoms.
Yes, you can stop receiving Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top injections at any time without experiencing physical withdrawal symptoms, as it is not an addictive medication. However, stopping the treatment suddenly—especially during the build-up or early maintenance phase—means that your immune system will likely revert to its previous allergic state. Your hay fever or asthma symptoms associated with grapevine pollen will likely return upon your next environmental exposure. If you need to stop treatment due to side effects, financial reasons, or a move, you should discuss this with your allergist. They can help you determine if a different treatment or a modified schedule might be more appropriate for you.
If you miss a scheduled immunotherapy injection, you should contact your allergist's office as soon as possible to reschedule. Do not simply wait for your next regular appointment, as the timing of these injections is critical for maintaining your immune tolerance. If only a few days have passed, your doctor may give you your usual dose. However, if you miss several weeks, your dose may need to be lowered to prevent a reaction when you resume. Missing too many doses may require you to restart the build-up process from the beginning. Consistency is the most important factor in the success of allergen immunotherapy.
There is no clinical evidence to suggest that Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top causes weight gain. The extract consists of natural proteins and polysaccharides administered in very small quantities, and it does not contain hormones, steroids, or calories that would affect your body weight. If you experience weight changes while on immunotherapy, they are likely due to other factors, such as changes in diet, exercise, or other medications you may be taking (like oral corticosteroids for asthma). If you have concerns about weight gain, it is best to discuss them with your primary care physician to identify the underlying cause.
Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top can be taken alongside many medications, but there are some very important exceptions. You must tell your doctor if you are taking beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, or MAO inhibitors, as these can make allergic reactions more dangerous or harder to treat. Additionally, you must stop taking antihistamines (like Benadryl, Claritin, or Zyrtec) several days before an allergy test, as they will block the test results. Most other routine medications for blood pressure, cholesterol, or diabetes do not interact with the extract. Always provide your allergist with a complete and updated list of all medications and supplements you use.
The concept of 'generic' vs. 'brand name' is slightly different for allergenic extracts than for pills. Vitis Vinifera Flowering Top is a biological product produced by several different specialized laboratories. While they all contain the same basic grapevine flowering top proteins, the extracts from different manufacturers are not considered 'interchangeable' because they are non-standardized. This means a 1:10 dilution from one company might be slightly more or less potent than a 1:10 dilution from another. If your doctor switches your brand of extract, they will often reduce your dose slightly to ensure your safety during the transition.
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