Wow Rachel, my son takes the EXACT same medications as your child. My son took allergy shots at about the age of 6 or 7, and he is 14 now. We could not have made it without them, they were a godsend. He was having allergy attacks that turned into asthma attacks. In addition to the regular weekly shots, we added cat/dog shot too, just because we had them, and his friends did too, when he went over there. Don't forget when you go to the pet store, zoo, etc, he will need to have relief from that too. We were in the dr office all the time, and he now only very rarely, maybe once a year, has to use his machine for a breathing treatment, and an inhaler once in a while. He was in the hospital once with respitory failure, for 5 days, and that was while he was taking shots, but the weather just got the best of his allergies at the time. Just an FYI, I have another son who is allergic to everything outside, plus all nuts, and he is allergic to cold weather too (it is called Cold Urdicaria sp?) anyway we started him on shots, but he had too bad a reaction to them so we stopped them, but he does not have asthma or anthing like that. I would make my first son do it all over again, it is scary for them at first if they are small, but the worry you go through with their breathing is worth it. I'd say after a few rounds of shots, your child will pull up his armsleeve and take the shots with no problems. That is what I witnessed in the dr office with all the other small children getting them. Don't forget a flu shot for kids with asthma either. ps, forgot to say that our shot program was for 5 years and well worth the money, which can stress you out thinking of it. I see everyone saying to use the netti pot, we do that too