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NCT ID: NCT04552522 Active, not recruiting - Immunotherapy Clinical Trials

Immunological Response After Shrimp Oral Immunotherapy Treatment

Start date: August 28, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Oral immunotherapy is effective in desensitized food allergy. Shrimp allergy is increasing in Thailand. So the purpose of our study is to determine level of specific immunoglobulin E antibodies to shrimp, Immunoglobulin G4 and immunoblot analysis in shrimp allergy patients after shrimp oral immunotherapy.

NCT ID: NCT03504774 Terminated - Allergy;Food Clinical Trials

Food Allergen OIT for Shrimp and Cashew

MOTIF
Start date: July 9, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

A prospective Phase 2, single-center, single-allergen OIT of cashew or shrimp in participants with proven allergies to either cashew or shrimp, respectively. We intend to treat 72 participants, ages 7 to 55 years with an allergy to either cashew, or shrimp determined by Double Blind-Placebo Controlled-Food Challenge (DBPCFC), allergy history, clinical symptoms, food-allergen (FA)-specific IgE levels, and skin prick test (SPT).

NCT ID: NCT02490813 Terminated - Allergy to Shrimp Clinical Trials

Pilot Study on Traditional Chinese Medicine and Food Allergy

TCMFA
Start date: June 18, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Recently, there has been an increasing interest in using traditional Chinese medicine for food allergy. The Harvard group has successfully demonstrated the Food Allergy Herbal Formula - FAHF2 completely blocked peanut-induced anaphylaxis in a murine model, and currently being studied in human. Therefore, in collaboration with the Institute of Chinese Medicine, CUHK, the investigators have developed a more simplified Chinese herbal formula - X (CHFX), containing four food-grade Chinese herbs, Wu-mei (Fructus Pruni Mume); Ling-zhi (Gonoderma); Huang-bai (Cortex Phellodendron) and Zhi-su (Perilla frutescens). In the present study, the investigators would like to examine whether there is reduction in allergic symptoms in food challenge after administering the CHFX for 8 weeks. There will be pre- and post- CHFX food challenges and other related tests.