Abstract

H Nelson, S Cartier, F Allen-Ramey, S Lawton, MA Calderon. J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract. 2015;3(2):256–266 To compare the efficacy of 3 modalities of allergen immunotherapy (subcutaneous immunotherapy, sublingual immunotherapy tablets, and sublingual immunotherapy drops) in the management of grass pollen allergies. There were 7759 total patients, including children and adults, from 37 randomized controlled trials were included in the meta-analysis. A literature review identified 37 randomized controlled trials for analysis. Of these studies, 14 involved sublingual immunotherapy tablets, 14 involved sublingual immunotherapy …

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