Peanuts are one of the eight foods that 'account for the most severe allergic reactions' in the U.S., the CDC says. A trial found a skin patch could help treat reactions in kids.
that the patch has"the potential to give new hope" to families.
"This publication shows that, if approved, the Viaskin Peanut patch has the potential to give new hope to toddlers and their families who currently have no approved treatment options and must instead rely on avoidance, which can severely impact quality of life," Greenhawt said."The EPITOPE data are a meaningful advancement in potentially offering the first-ever FDA approved treatment option for peanut-allergic toddlers.
DBV said in a statement it is"advancing regulatory efforts" to get Viaskin approved for children ages 1 to 3.-- also called an EpiPen -- for immediate use.In 2020, the Food and Drug Administration
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