Observational, Cross-sectional Analysis of T Cell Responses to Synthetic Peptide Immuno-Regulatory Epitopes (SPIREs) for Multiple Allergens in Subjects With Allergy in North America
This is a research study intending to look at the response of a specific type of allergy cells in the blood (called T cells) to a a type of immunotherapy product known as SPIREs (Synthetic Peptide Immuno-Regulatory Epitopes), across a broad range of subjects. This is a non-interventional study in which no investigational product will be administered to any subject.
A Double-Blind, Randomised, Placebo-Controlled, Escalating, Multiple Dose Study in to Assess the Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacodynamic Effects of Birch-SPIRE
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of multiple administrations of Birch-SPIRE. To make a preliminary assessment on pharmacodynamic parameters and clinical outcomes.
An Observational Follow-On Field Study to Evaluate the Continued Efficacy and Safety of Ragweed-SPIRE Treatment in Ragweed Allergic Subjects Approximately One Year After the Completion of Treatment
The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of Ragweed-SPIRE 12 months after the initial dose.
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