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SLIT: Guidelines in progress and practical concerns


 

AT 2015 AAAAI ANNUAL MEETING

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“Physicians think that what’s most important for the patient is efficacy, cost, and side effects,” but patients’ ability to comply is also key, she said, and clinicians should let patient preference guide their decisions when possible.

Dr. Cox disclosed ongoing consulting relationships with Greer and Circassia. Dr. Larenas Linnemann disclosed financial support from AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Novartis, MEDA, Sanofi, and Senosiain.

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