Which allergy test hurts less? Head-to-Head device showdown
NCT ID NCT07400718
Summary
This study directly compared three FDA-approved allergy skin test devices to see which ones are most accurate, consistent, and comfortable for patients. Thirty adults had two different devices tested on their forearms to measure how well each device detected allergies and how much pain it caused. The goal was to help doctors choose the most reliable tools for diagnosing food and environmental allergies.
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QHS Health center
Miami, Florida, 33155, United States
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