2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2020.05.027
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Consensus report from the Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) 2019 Oral Immunotherapy for Food Allergy Summit

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“…OIT may not be suitable for every patient, and a shared decision-making strategy involving the patient, family, and physician is necessary. 14 Identifying the goals of the patient and family in undertaking treatment can help start the conversation. Most patients and families seeking food allergy treatment do not want the allergen to be eaten freely.…”
Section: Clinical Oit Procedures Identification Of Oit Candidatesmentioning
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“…OIT may not be suitable for every patient, and a shared decision-making strategy involving the patient, family, and physician is necessary. 14 Identifying the goals of the patient and family in undertaking treatment can help start the conversation. Most patients and families seeking food allergy treatment do not want the allergen to be eaten freely.…”
Section: Clinical Oit Procedures Identification Of Oit Candidatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional precautions should be taken when using non-FDAapproved peanut or other food allergen products as OIT. 14 Unlike a quality-controlled, pharmaceutical grade product such as Palforzia, food products may vary in protein content of specific allergens and manufacturing processes can change at any time. 53,54 Packaging should be examined each time to verify ingredients and amount of protein, and to check for advisory labels.…”
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“…Several guidelines and consensus regarding OIT for IgE-mediated food allergies have been published in recent years [22,[52][53][54][55], but standardized protocols have not been established, except for peanut OIT.…”
Section: Indication Of Patients Undergoing Oit For CMmentioning
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“…Food allergy is a growing worldwide public health problem affecting 5–10% of the population in developed nations [ 1 ]. It has a relevant effect on the well-being of patients and imposes a significant financial burden.…”
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