The investigational grass AIT treatment is designed to work by inducing a protective immune response against grass pollen allergy and providing sustained prevention of allergy symptoms, treating both the symptoms and the underlying cause of the disease.
The study was a US multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, parallel-group clinical trial evaluating the efficacy of the grass sublingual tablet compared to placebo in the treatment of grass pollen-induced rhinoconjunctivitis based on the combined rhinoconjunctivitis daily symptom score and rhinoconjunctivitis daily medication score averaged over the entire grass pollen season.
In the study 439 adults were randomized to receive either placebo or grass tablet. The study met its primary endpoint. Additionally, the adverse events experienced by subjects receiving the drug in this study were similar to previous studies in adults and include oral itching, with no new or unexpected findings.
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