Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3198309 | Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In US adults with grass pollen-induced allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, preseasonal and coseasonal treatment with 300IR 5-grass pollen sublingual tablet demonstrated clinically meaningful efficacy, especially in study subjects with measurable timothy grass-specific serum IgE. Use of 300IR 5-grass pollen sublingual tablet was safe and well tolerated. A requirement for a measurable level of allergen-specific serum IgE should be considered in future studies in this field.
Keywords
FASADSSRQLQsublingual immunotherapy tabletSCITSLITSPTRMSRSSAllergic rhinoconjunctivitisTEAEAllergyWAOspecific immunotherapysubcutaneous immunotherapySublingual immunotherapyfull analysis setSkin prick testdouble-blindWorld Allergy OrganizationIndex of reactivitytreatment-emergent adverse eventArcplacebo-controlled trialRhinoconjunctivitis Quality of Life QuestionnaireLeast-squaresGrass pollen
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Authors
Linda S. MD, Thomas B. MD, Anjuli S. MD, David I. MD, Peter S. MD, Laurence MSc, Michel MD, Robert K. MD,