Coseasonal sublingual immunotherapy reduces the development of asthma in children with allergic rhinoconjunctivitis

Background We wondered whether short-term coseasonal sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) can reduce the development of asthma in children with hay fever in an open randomized study. Objective We sought to determine…

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Long-lasting effect of sublingual immunotherapy in children with asthma due to house dust mite: a 10-year prospective study

  Background Subcutaneous immunotherapy for respiratory allergy has shown a long-lasting efficacy after its discontinuation, whereas this evidence is still lacking for sublingual immunotherapy, despite the fact that it is…

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A double-blind, placebo-controlled trial by the sublingual route of immunotherapy with a standardized grass pollen extract

Fifty-eight patients with well-documented history of seasonal rhinoconjunctivitis caused by grass pollens were allocated randomly on a double-blind basis to receive either sublingual therapy with a solution of purified, standardized…

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