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[Sublingual immunotherapy]

D Nelken1

  • 1Asthma and Allergy Clinic, Medical Clinic Center, Tel Aviv.

Harefuah
|September 1, 1996
PubMed
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Sublingual allergen immunotherapy significantly improved symptoms in 12 of 14 patients with severe allergic rhinitis (hay fever). This treatment reduced the need for antihistamines and steroid inhalers, offering a promising therapeutic option.

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Area of Science:

  • Allergy and Immunology
  • Otolaryngology

Context:

  • Severe allergic rhinitis (hay fever) significantly impacts quality of life.
  • Current treatments often involve antihistamines and corticosteroids with potential side effects.
  • Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) offers an alternative route for allergen administration.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of sublingual allergen immunotherapy (SLIT) in patients with severe allergic rhinitis.
  • To assess the reduction in allergic symptoms and medication use following SLIT.

Summary:

  • Fourteen patients with severe pollinosis/allergic rhinitis received escalating doses of specific allergens via the sublingual route.
  • Twelve patients experienced marked improvement in allergic symptoms, including significant reductions in sneezing, itching, and rhinitis.

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  • Medication intake, including antihistamines and steroid inhalers, was substantially reduced in responding patients.
  • Impact:

    • Sublingual allergen immunotherapy demonstrates significant clinical benefit for severe allergic rhinitis.
    • SLIT may reduce reliance on conventional pharmacotherapy for allergic rhinitis.
    • Further research can explore long-term efficacy and safety profiles of SLIT.