Tonsil-Targeted allergy shots tested for better relief
NCT ID NCT07269509
Summary
This study is testing if a stronger schedule of allergy shots, given directly into the tonsils, works better and lasts longer for people with dust mite allergies. Researchers will compare the standard three-shot schedule to schedules that include extra 'booster' shots. They will measure changes in allergy symptoms and medication use, track side effects, and see how the different schedules affect the body's immune response over time.
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Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University
Wuhan, Hubei, 430060, China
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