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Review
. 2016 Jun 18:4:1-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.conctc.2016.06.002. eCollection 2016 Dec 15.

Critical appraisal of the clinical utility of sublingual immunotherapy in allergy

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Critical appraisal of the clinical utility of sublingual immunotherapy in allergy

S Aissa et al. Contemp Clin Trials Commun. .

Abstract

Since it was introduced by Noon in 1911, allergen-specific immunotherapy or desensitization has been widely prescribed in the management of allergic diseases. Aimed at the etiology, it represents the only effective treatment for allergy. The basic mechanisms of immunotherapy are becoming better understood and allow us to improve this technique in the future. The sublingual immunotherapy as an alternative to subcutaneous route has been widely studied. Several clinical trials confirmed that sublingual immunotherapy is efficient in reducing allergic respiratory symptoms. The sublingual immunotherapy reduces the risk of developing serious side effects due to desensitization. We performed a literature review in order to remind the mechanisms of action and to demonstrate efficacy and tolerability of the sublingual immunotherapy in the treatment of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma and its impact on the quality of life.

Keywords: Allergen specific immunotherapy; Allergy; Asthma; Rhinoconjunctivitis; Sublingual immunotherapy.

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