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OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of immunotherapy (hyposensitisation) in patients with severe summer hay fever.
METHODS
A randomised, double blind, placebo controlled study of a biologically standardised depot grass pollen extract.
METHODS
Allergy clinic, Royal Brompton and National
BACKGROUND
Due to the interest in azelastine's diverse modes of action, this study investigated its effects on immediate and late-phase cutaneous allergic reactions using visual methods and telethermography.
OBJECTIVE
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of azelastine on the immediate
The antiallergic activity of calcium was investigated in 25 patients with allergic rhinitis by nasal provocation with increasing doses of phleum pratense during a symptom free interval. Prior to that provocation, the patients received 9 mmol calcium (Calcium-Sandoz) i.v. or placebo respectively
BACKGROUND
Replicase-based DNA vaccines stimulate T(H)1-biased immune responses at ultralow doses and induce self-removal of transfected cells through apoptosis. Both aspects are important requirements for efficient and safe DNA-based immunotherapy of type I allergies.
OBJECTIVE
A Sindbis virus