Allergies, Author Interviews / 09.05.2013
Randomized Controlled Trial of a Ragweed Allergy Immunotherapy Tablet in North American and European Adults
MedicalResearch.com eInterview with
Author Peter S. Creticos, M.D. (corresponding author)
Dr. Creticos' Comments:
This paper reports the first successful randomized, double-blind, pivotal trial of sublingual immunotherapy with a ragweed tablet. The relevance of this lies in the recognition that ragweed is the dominant seasonal allergen in North America (~26% of US population is allergic to this noxious weed which pollinates from early August to early October). An alternate (sublingual) approach to immunotherapy for allergic respiratory disease would be a welcome addition to our armamentarium, as the current mode of treatment in the U.S., that of subcutaneous injection immunotherapy, is saddled with a burdensome injection regimen that requires frequent office visits over a 4-5 year course of treatment.
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