Clinical and immunological changes after immunotherapy (ITS) for respiratory allergy were evaluated in 29 subjects during a one year follow up period. No adverse effects were noted with alum-absorbed allergen extracts. However, only patients receiving ITS for grass pollens demonstrated clinical improvement and blocking IgG increase as compared with those with multiple allergen sensitivity.

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