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  2. Allergen immunotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Sublingual immunotherapy involves putting drops or a tablet of allergen extracts under the tongue, which are then absorbed through the lining of the mouth.Sublingual immunotherapy has been demonstrated to be effective against rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma symptoms. [15]

  3. ALK-Abelló - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, ALK and Abello merged. In the 1990s, ALK was the first company to launch sublingual immunotherapy drops (allergy immunotherapy administered as droplets under the tongue). In recent years, ALK's research and development strategy has been focused on introducing a range of sublingual immunotherapy tablets (SLIT-tablets).

  4. HAL Allergy Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2016: HAL Allergy has successfully completed the First-In-Human study with their subcutaneous immunotherapeutic drug for peanut allergy. [6] In 2016: HAL Allergy has successfully completed its Phase III short-term efficacy trial with its sublingual allergen immunotherapy (SLIT) liquid product for the treatment of birch pollen allergy. [7]

  5. Neti pots, allergy shots: 8 doctors share how they treat ...

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    Eastman also takes sublingual grass tablets, which are a form of oral immunotherapy that she places under her tongue. "I did this two years in a row, and by the third year I had only minimal ...

  6. Stallergenes Greer - Wikipedia

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    Since 2003, Stallergenes has been involved in a clinical development programme whose objective is to develop proprietary medicines intended to cover the main allergens responsible for more than 80% of respiratory allergies. [citation needed] [19] Oralair is the first sublingual immunotherapy tablet resulting from this programme.

  7. Anti-allergic agent - Wikipedia

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    Allergen immunotherapy is an alternative treatment considered in some patients, with a success rate of 80%-90% in reducing symptoms, [3] but requiring a much longer duration of therapy. The choice of medications depends on the disease to be treated, its severity and patient factors.

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