Could a few drops under the tongue help kids outgrow milk allergy?

NCT ID NCT00874627

Summary

This study tested whether giving children with cow milk allergy tiny, controlled amounts of milk placed under the tongue (sublingual immunotherapy) could help their bodies become less reactive to milk over time. It involved 51 children over 5 years old who had confirmed milk allergies. Researchers measured how much milk the children could tolerate without a reaction at the start, after 6 months, and after 12 months of treatment.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Hospital Cochin - Saint-Vincent de Paul

    Paris, 75679, France

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