Purpose of review The main feature of allergen-specific immunotherapy is its capacity of modifying the natural history of the disease, reducing the development of asthma and new sensitizations after 3–4 years of treatment. For this reason, adherence to the therapy is mandatory, as happens for all chronic medical treatment. Recent findings Though subcutaneous immunotherapy is administered directly by physicians, the rate of adherence is surprisingly low, less than 70%. The explanations for a poor subcutaneous immunotherapy adherence include inconvenience, lack of efficacy, costs and loss of working hours. Local nasal immunotherapy has a very low adherence rate (27%), due to the local nasal side effects. For sublingual immunothera...
Introduction: Specific immunotherapy is the only treatment acting on causes and not only on symptoms...
BACKGROUND: There is clinical uncertainty about the effectiveness and safety of allergen immunothera...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: IgE-mediated allergies, such as allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma, have bec...
BACKGROUND: Allergen immunotherapy (IT) is an effective treatment of respiratory allergy, but requir...
Background: Allergen immunotherapy (IT) is an effective treatment of respiratory allergy, but requir...
OBJECTIVES: Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) is a viable alternative to subcutaneous immunotherapy to...
Objectives: Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) is a viable alternative to subcutaneous immunotherapy to...
Purpose of review Despite that specific immunotherapy can boast being more than a century old, there...
Background: Many placebo-controlled studies have demonstrated that allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is a...
Allergies are steadily gaining in importance in the Western world. For over one hundred years, immun...
Background: Safety and treatment compliance are still considered important shortcomings of subcutane...
Background: Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) must be continued for 3 years, to achieve a long-term modif...
Introduction. Adherence in allergen immunotherapy is crucial for its efficacy. At least 3 years of t...
Purpose of Review: To highlight the state of the art and the current outlook on the adherence to tre...
Adherence is a major issue in any medical treatment. Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is particularly af...
Introduction: Specific immunotherapy is the only treatment acting on causes and not only on symptoms...
BACKGROUND: There is clinical uncertainty about the effectiveness and safety of allergen immunothera...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: IgE-mediated allergies, such as allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma, have bec...
BACKGROUND: Allergen immunotherapy (IT) is an effective treatment of respiratory allergy, but requir...
Background: Allergen immunotherapy (IT) is an effective treatment of respiratory allergy, but requir...
OBJECTIVES: Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) is a viable alternative to subcutaneous immunotherapy to...
Objectives: Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) is a viable alternative to subcutaneous immunotherapy to...
Purpose of review Despite that specific immunotherapy can boast being more than a century old, there...
Background: Many placebo-controlled studies have demonstrated that allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is a...
Allergies are steadily gaining in importance in the Western world. For over one hundred years, immun...
Background: Safety and treatment compliance are still considered important shortcomings of subcutane...
Background: Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) must be continued for 3 years, to achieve a long-term modif...
Introduction. Adherence in allergen immunotherapy is crucial for its efficacy. At least 3 years of t...
Purpose of Review: To highlight the state of the art and the current outlook on the adherence to tre...
Adherence is a major issue in any medical treatment. Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is particularly af...
Introduction: Specific immunotherapy is the only treatment acting on causes and not only on symptoms...
BACKGROUND: There is clinical uncertainty about the effectiveness and safety of allergen immunothera...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: IgE-mediated allergies, such as allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma, have bec...