Is sublingual immunotherapy clinically effective?
Malling, Hans-Jørgen
2002-12-01 00:00:00
The majority of papers have used an inadequate study design that may be responsible for the large number of inconclusive and negative studies. Before sublingual immunotherapy can be recommended as a routine treatment, more documentation for beneficial efficacy is needed.
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The majority of papers have used an inadequate study design that may be responsible for the large number of inconclusive and negative studies. Before sublingual immunotherapy can be recommended as a routine treatment, more documentation for beneficial efficacy is needed.
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Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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