Page 1 of Clinical Trials for Biological Allergen extracts subcutaneous injections, 9 Total Matches
- 1CompletedLast Updated: July 13, 2011Condition(s): Allergic Rhinitis
- 2RecruitingLast Updated: June 21, 2011Condition(s): Wheezing; Asthma; Allergy
- 3RecruitingLast Updated: July 13, 2011Condition(s): Allergic Rhinitis
- 4Not yet recruitingLast Updated: June 9, 2011Condition(s): Allergic Rhinitis; Allergic Conjunctivitis
- 5Active, not recruitingLast Updated: July 12, 2011Condition(s): Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis
- 6Active, not recruitingLast Updated: August 10, 2011Condition(s): Rhinitis or Rhinoconjunctivitis (With or Without Asthma) Induced by Hypersensitivity to Olea Europea Pollen.
- 7CompletedLast Updated: June 7, 2011Condition(s): Allergic Rhinitis and/or Rhinoconjunctivitis +- Asthma; Immunotherapy, Allergen
- 8Active, not recruitingLast Updated: July 12, 2011Condition(s): Allergic Rhinoconjunctivitis
- 9Not yet recruitingLast Updated: May 12, 2011Condition(s): Allergy
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