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New allergy film tested as potential alternative to injection

NCT ID NCT06527937

Summary

This study tested a new under-the-tongue film (DESF) designed to deliver epinephrine, the standard emergency medicine for severe allergic reactions. Researchers compared how the body absorbs the medicine from this film versus a standard injection in 36 adults with oral allergy syndrome. The goal was to see if this new, easier-to-use film could effectively control allergic symptoms triggered by foods like apples or celery.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Frontage Clinical Services, Inc.

    Secaucus, New Jersey, 07094, United States

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