Could an asthma shot also stop hayfever? new study investigates
NCT ID NCT06189742
First seen Jan 21, 2026 · Last updated May 06, 2026 · Updated 18 times
Summary
This early study tests whether tezepelumab, a drug already approved for severe asthma, can also ease hayfever symptoms in people who have both allergic asthma and allergic rhinitis. Nineteen adults will receive monthly injections for a year, and researchers will measure nasal symptoms and allergy markers after exposing them to allergens. The goal is to see if the drug reduces both asthma and hayfever reactions.
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Kingston Health Sciences Centre- Kingston General Hospital
Kingston, Ontario, K7L 2V7, Canada
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