Pediatr. praxi. 2014;15(1):22-24
Allergen-specific immunotherapy is the only effective causal treatment that can modify the natural history of allergic diseases and
induce allergen-specific immune tolerance in children and adults. It is highly effective in IgE-mediated diseases as in allergic rhino-
-conjunctivitis and allergic asthma and in patients who develop systemic anaphylactic reactions to wasp/bee venom. In current clinical
practice immunotherapy is delivered either subcutaneous or sublingually. Allergen administrations may bee associated with local, and
in some cases, even systemic allergic side-effects. The development of allergen vaccines in drops and tablets for sublingual application
has opened a new age of more convenient and safer form of immunotherapy, in children above all.
Published: February 15, 2014 Show citation
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