How Raffy Works

Your daily guide through oral immunotherapy

We handle the tracking, timing and monitoring so that you focus on your child.

The Journey

⁕ Decide plan with your allergist

You and your allergist decide oral immunotherapy is right for your child. They write the plan. KIN doesn’t replace your doctor. We support the plan.

⁕ We prepare together

Before the first dose, we make sure you have:

• The right food (we show you which products)
• Accurate measuring tools
• Emergency medications ready
• A safe routine established

We spend time getting this right. Safety starts with preparation.

⁕ Daily dosing begins

Every morning, your child takes a tiny amount of the allergen. You measure. They eat it. You both wait.

Raffy guides you through:
• Exact measurement (to the milligram)
• Timing (same time daily)
• What to watch for (symptoms to notice)
• When to worry (and when not to)

⁕ We watch together

After each dose, you monitor your child for 2 hours. Most days, nothing happens. That's progress.

Some days, mild reactions happen. We help you understand:

• What's normal (itchy mouth, stomach ache)
• What needs attention (hives, breathing changes)
• When to alert your doctor
• When to use epinephrine
• When to call emergency

You're never figuring this out alone.

⁕ Gradual increases

Every 1-2 weeks, if your child is ready, the dose increases.

Slowly. Safely. Your child's immune system is learning.

Progress isn't linear. Some weeks you stay at the same dose.Some weeks you step back. That's not failure, that's listening to your child's body.

What happens if there’s a reaction?

We don't pretend reactions won't happen. They can. So here's how we prepare:

 

One

Before you start

→ Epinephrine auto-injectors (2) at home
→Emergency action plan from your doctor
→ Instant emergency guide in app


Two

During a reaction

→ App guides you step-by-step
→ Direct line to emergency protocols
→ Clear decision tree: monitor vs. medicate
→ Auto-alert to your allergist (if enrolled)


Three

After a reaction

→ Allergist reviews what happened
→ Dose adjusted if needed
→ You don't continue until safe
→ We process it together