Treatment duration-dependent efficacy of Japanese cedar pollen sublingual immunotherapy: Evaluation of phase II/III trial over three pollen dispersal seasons
Main idea: The JC pollen sublingual immunotherapy tablet relieved nasal and ocular symptoms, lowered the medication use and improved the quality of life in a treatment duration-dependent manner. Continuous dosing regimens appear to enhance the efficacy of the drug. Abstract A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial to investigate the optimal dose and long-term efficacy and […]
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