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The objective of the study was to evaluate in routine practice the benefits of sublingual allergen immunotherapy (SLIT) for allergic patients with allergic rhinitis (AR), with or without asthma, according to various methods of use (treatment regimen: formulation type, dose, duration, initiation) and type of allergen (grass pollen, tree pollen, herbaceous pollen, house dust mites, animal dander, moulds and poly-reactive types).
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The treatment considered was any SLIT (tablet or liquid forms) accepted by the patient and the parent(s) in the case of minor patients. The treatment was taken as prescribed by the observing physician.
The expected benefits for patients after approximately 6 and 12 months after initiation of SLIT included:
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