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Sublingual immunotherapy for allergic Rhinoconjunctivitis, allergic asthma, and prevention of allergic diseases.

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This article is published in Clinical allergy and immunology.The article was published on 2008-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 14 citations till now.

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Allergen-specific immunotherapy for respiratory allergies: From meta-analysis to registration and beyond

TL;DR: There is a requirement for additional well designed, well executed, randomized trials in adults and children with allergic rhinitis and asthma, with a special focus on optimal patient selection, dosage, and treatment duration.
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Sublingual immunotherapy for treating allergic conjunctivitis

TL;DR: The efficacy of SLIT compared with placebo for reductions in ocular symptoms, topical ocular medication requirements and conjunctival immediate allergen sensitivity was evaluated in patients with symptoms of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis or allergic conjunctvitis.
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Update in the Mechanisms of Allergen-Specific Immunotheraphy

TL;DR: Although current knowledge highlights the role of T regulatory cell-mediated immunetolerance, definite mechanisms that lead to a successful clinical outcomes of allergen-specific immunotherapy still remains an open area of research.
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Medication persistence with long-term, specific grass pollen immunotherapy measured by prescription renewal rates

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assessed medication persistence using prescription renewal rates for grass pollen specific immunotherapy (SIT) in a representative population of patients in Germany to evaluate whether the perception of superior persistence for the subcutaneous route compared to the sublingual route could be confirmed in clinical practice.
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The allergen challenge chamber: a valuable tool for optimizing the clinical development of pollen immunotherapy

TL;DR: The allergen challenge chamber is a valuable tool for optimizing the clinical development of pollen immunotherapy and should be considered for use in allergy research, according to the authors.
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