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Efficacy of 5-grass sublingual tablet

Efficacy of 5-grass sublingual tablet
(A) Mean daily combined score and pollen count. (B) Daily combined score (least-squares mean ± standard error) overall and in subgroups based on Timothy grass-specific serum IgE at baseline. The number of participants per group is displayed in each bar. NOTE: IgE data were not obtained for one placebo-treated subject.
IR: index of reactivity; IgE: immunoglobulin E; D0: day 0 (first day of pollen period).
* p<0.001 versus placebo.
Reproduced from: Cox LS, Casale TB, Nayak AS, et al. Clinical efficacy of 300IR 5-grass pollen sublingual tablet in a US study: The importance of allergen-specific serum IgE. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2012; 130:1327. Illustration used with the permission of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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