Tolerability of sublingual versus vestibular allergy immunotherapy tablet administration: A randomized pilot study
Marie‐Lee Simard,
Natalija Novak,
Jean‐Philippe Drolet
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundLocal application site reactions are common with sublingual allergy immunotherapy (AIT)‐tablets for the treatment of allergic rhinitis/conjunctivitis (AR/C) and occasionally lead to treatment discontinuation. Because of the lower mast cell density in the vestibular mucosa than the sublingual area, vestibular AIT‐tablet administration may result in fewer adverse events (AEs). This pilot study evaluated the tolerability of the vestibular administration route of AIT‐tablets compared with the sublingual … Show more
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