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flag Study finds omalizumab more effective and safer than oral immunotherapy for food allergies.

flag A new study by Johns Hopkins Children's Center and NIH found that omalizumab, an injectable drug for food allergies, outperforms oral immunotherapy (OIT). flag The study showed that 36% of those on omalizumab could tolerate multiple food allergens compared to 19% on OIT. flag Omalizumab also had no severe side effects, while over 30% of OIT participants experienced adverse reactions. flag This study provides crucial information for clinicians to recommend the most effective treatment for food allergies.

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