Support for Alpha-Gal Syndrome

Personalized medication help, label checks for hidden mammal-derived ingredients, and practical guidance for everyday living.

What is AGS?
An allergy to the alpha-gal sugar found in mammalian products (e.g., beef, pork, lamb). Reactions can be delayed (often 3–6 hours) after exposure.
Common Triggers
Mammalian meats, gelatin, some dairy, and certain meds/supplements with mammal-derived excipients (e.g., gelatin capsules, lactose, magnesium stearate from animal sources).
How We Help
We review every med and supplement, identify safer alternatives, coordinate with your prescriber.
đź§Ş Medication & Excipient Review

We screen prescriptions & OTCs for hidden mammal-derived ingredients (gelatin, lactose, animal-source stearates) and recommend suitable options.

🔄 Switches & Alternatives

When possible, we help transition to plant- or synthetic-derived formulations and coordinate with your provider for safe substitutions.

📦 OTC & Nutrition Guidance

Clear guidance on gelatin-free supplements, dairy considerations, and safer personal-care items to simplify daily life with AGS.

đź§Ż Action Plan & Education

We review your emergency plan, epinephrine auto-injector technique, and strategies for restaurants, travel, and labels.

Often Needs Avoidance*
  • Mammalian meats (beef, pork, lamb, venison)
  • Gelatin (food, capsules, some vaccines/biologics)
  • Some dairy products (individual tolerance varies)
  • Med/OTC excipients from animal sources (gelatin, lactose, magnesium stearate)
Often Compatible (Check Labels)
  • Poultry & fish proteins
  • Plant-based or synthetic excipients
  • Gelatin-free capsules / tablets
  • Non-dairy alternatives (verify ingredients)
Why can reactions be delayed?
Alpha-gal is a sugar molecule; digestion and absorption timing can delay symptoms for hours after eating or exposure.
Can medications trigger AGS?
Some medications and supplements contain mammal-derived excipients or biologic components. We’ll examine each product and work with your prescriber to locate suitable alternatives.
Do you provide personalized plans?
Yes - bring us your medication list and the products you use. We’ll build a practical plan, provide substitution options, and share a simple wallet checklist for daily reference.

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*Information is general and not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment specific to you.