Abstract

Background. To evaluate the effectiveness of one course of sublingual allergen-specific immunotherapy (sASIT) in adults with allergy to wormwood and goose-foot pollen. Materials and methods. 28 adults aged between 20 and 53 years old with various forms of respiratory allergy were included in the study. All of them received sASIT with Antipollin Mixed weeds. The effectiveness of treatment was assessed using a visual analogue scale of rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms and Asthma Control Questionnaire. Results. As a result of sASIT a 61,6% of rhinorrhea, a 61,6% of nasal congestion , a 71,43% of nasal itching, and 82% of eyes itching reduction was shown as well as asthma control was achieved in 83,3% of patients.

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