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Allergy immunotherapy: Indications, efficacy, and safety
Jeffrey R. Stokes
Division of Allergy & Pulmonary Medicine
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Sublingual Immunotherapy
100%
Allergy Immunotherapy
100%
Allergic Rhinitis
66%
Allergic Diseases
33%
Immunomodulatory Effect
33%
New Therapies
33%
After Injection
33%
Therapeutic Effect
33%
Anaphylactic Reaction
33%
Pharmacological Therapy
33%
Allergy
33%
Allergic Asthma
33%
Allergen
33%
Subcutaneous Injection
33%
Local Reaction
33%
3 to 5 Years
33%
Maintenance Dose
33%
Maintenance Level
33%
Venom Hypersensitivity
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Immunotherapy
100%
Allergen Immunotherapy
50%
Allergen
50%
Anaphylaxis
25%
Hypersensitivity
25%
Allergic Rhinitis
25%
Allergic Asthma
25%
Maintenance Drug Dose
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Immunotherapy
100%
Allergen
66%
Disease
16%
Pharmacotherapy
16%
Anaphylaxis
16%
Erethism
16%
Allergic Asthma
16%
Allergic Rhinitis
16%
Subcutaneous Injection
16%
Maintenance Dose
16%