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Clinical Therapeutics
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Volume 354:2689-2695 June 22, 2006 Number 25
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Omalizumab for Asthma
Robert C. Strunk, M.D., and Gordon R. Bloomberg, M.D.

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This Journal feature begins with a case vignette that includes a therapeutic recommendation. A discussion of the clinical problem and the mechanism of benefit of this form of therapy follows. Major clinical studies, the clinical use of this therapy, and potential adverse effects are reviewed. Relevant formal guidelines, if they exist, are presented. The article ends with the authors' clinical recommendations.

A 16-year-old boy with a 15-year history of asthma from the age of one year and two visits to the emergency department in the past year presents for evaluation. He reports symptoms consistent with those of severe persistent asthma . . . [Full Text of this Article]

The Clinical Problem

Treatment

Effect of Therapy with Omalizumab

Evidence of a Clinical Benefit

Clinical Use

Preparation for Use

Cost

Response to Treatment

Adverse Effects

Areas of Uncertainty

Guidelines

Recommendations


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From the Department of Pediatrics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis.


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