Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are complex and chronic conditions that affect over 3.4 million people in Europe alone. These disorders, which encompass conditions like Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, are steadily increasing in prevalence worldwide, with the United States and Europe leading the way. The profound impact of IBD on a person’s life is undeniable, characterized by its lifelong nature, unpredictable flare-ups, and potential complications.
IBD represents a group of disorders in which the immune system produces an inflammatory reaction in the gastrointestinal tract. Sometimes this reaction is caused by an autoimmune response against healthy tissue, like in ulcerative colitis. Other times the immune system mistakenly attacks our healthy bacteria. This persistent inflammation within the digestive system results in abdominal pain, diarrhea, fatigue, and weight loss among other symptoms.
Yet, it is not just the physical symptoms that individuals with IBD grapple with; they often find themselves dealing with psychological stress, social isolation, and disruptions in their daily routines. The quality of life for those battling these diseases can deteriorate significantly. Furthermore, IBD can give rise to complications, including malnutrition, bowel obstructions requiring surgical intervention, and an elevated risk of colorectal cancer.
While conventional treatments are helping millions of individuals with IBD, medications such as corticosteroids and immunosuppressants can have side effects like increased vulnerability to infections and long-term health risks.
To effectively manage IBD, it is essential to gain a deep understanding of their underlying causes, confront the multifaceted challenges they pose, and explore the benefits of holistic approaches alongside conventional treatments.
The complexity of our body, especially the immune system, poses significant challenges. The immune system comprises an intricate network of cells that require precise communication for optimal performance. When this communication falters or cells deviate from their expected responses, the system fails.
Alera’s innovative Proteome Therapy is engineered to reestablish this balance in a non-invasive and personalized way. Recognizing the distinct nature of each individual’s immune system, this treatment is customized to address the unique requirements of the patient. This tailored approach is fundamental to achieving favorable results without side effects.
At Alera Med, we are dedicated to a holistic precision medicine approach, acknowledging the intricate network of interactions that sustain overall well-being.
Using just a small blood sample we precisely quantify essential signaling proteins, shedding light on potential molecular irregularities underlying the patient’s condition.
After meticulous analysis, we compile a comprehensive medical-scientific dossier with the results. This report forms the cornerstone of tailored recommendations. The expert clinicians leverage these insights to pinpoint the specific deregulated key molecules needing intervention through our proteome therapy.
As medicine and research progress during this journey, Alera succeeded in producing individualized capsules and injectable serums, carefully adjusted to each patient’s unique characteristics. These cutting-edge techniques aim to restore harmony within the complex molecular landscape, paving the way for personalized routes to improve the lives of IBD patients.
This groundbreaking Proteome Therapy is based on the idea of offering a personalized medicine. Acknowledging the individuality of every person’s immune response, this therapy is adapted to meet the specific needs of the patient. Such a personalized method is crucial for obtaining positive outcomes without adverse reactions.
Blood test to analyze the proteome profile
Natural and non-invasive treatment
Medical-scientific results report
Production of patient-tailored capsules and serum injections
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Alera Med
A brand of Immunyo Limited
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Dublin 5, D05 E622
Dublin, Ireland
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