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- Title
Prophylactic steroid use is ineffective in food allergy: A randomized‐controlled clinical trial and a murine model.
- Authors
Matsui, Teruaki; Yamashita, Hirotaka; Kitamura, Katsumasa; Makino, Atsushi; Takasato, Yoshihiro; Sugiura, Shiro; Ito, Komei
- Abstract
Keywords: anaphylaxis; food hypersensitivity; glucocorticoid; prednisolone; steroid EN anaphylaxis food hypersensitivity glucocorticoid prednisolone steroid 537 539 3 01/31/23 20230201 NES 230201 To the Editor, Glucocorticoids (GCs) are widely used to prevent and treat anaphylaxis. Further, we conducted murine models of anaphylaxis to determine the rapid effect of GCs in preventing anaphylaxis and reducing FA symptom exacerbations using the active systemic anaphylaxis, passive cutaneous anaphylaxis, and FA models[[4]] (Methods S1). Anaphylaxis, food hypersensitivity, glucocorticoid, prednisolone, prednisolone, steroid.
- Subjects
FOOD allergy; STEROID drugs; VAGINAL contraceptives; CLINICAL trials; OVALBUMINS
- Publication
Allergy, 2023, Vol 78, Issue 2, p537
- ISSN
0105-4538
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/all.15451