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AAAAI: Peanut Allergy Tamed by Oral Immunotherapy
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She said the allergen-specific immune reactivity changes were similar to those seen with other forms of effective allergen immunotherapy. ...
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Merck Reports Results of Phase III Study of Investigational Oral Allergy ... - Your-Story.org (press release)

Merck Reports Results of Phase III Study of Investigational Oral Allergy ...
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3 Bousquet, J. et al. “Allergen immunotherapy: Therapeutic vaccines for allergic diseases.” Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 1998. Vol. ...
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Allegheny General Hospital Study Demonstrates Safety and Potential Efficacy of ... - PR Newswire (press release)

Allegheny General Hospital Study Demonstrates Safety and Potential Efficacy of ...
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Widely used in Europe, but not yet approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, sublingual allergen immunotherapy (SLIT) can be a more convenient and ...

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Allergic Rhinitis & Asthma - About - News & Issues (blog)

Allergic Rhinitis & Asthma
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... comparative effectiveness study of health outcomes clearly demonstrates the benefits of allergen immunotherapy for children with allergic rhinitis. ...

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A Child's Allergies Are Serious but Can Be Treated Effectively - New York Times

A Child's Allergies Are Serious but Can Be Treated Effectively
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In immunotherapy, an allergist injects a small amount of the allergen into a patient. This prompts the body to make natural antibodies, which naturally ...

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