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Nut allergies face largest trial | Nut allergies face largest trial |
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Doctors in Cambridge believe they may soon have a cure for peanut allergies. | |
The largest ever trial to find a treatment for potentially fatal peanut allergies is to give sufferers tiny amounts daily to build up tolerance. | The largest ever trial to find a treatment for potentially fatal peanut allergies is to give sufferers tiny amounts daily to build up tolerance. |
The Addenbrookes team will give increasing doses of peanut flour to 104 British children, up to the equivalent of five nuts a day. | |
Twenty out of 23 sufferers in an earlier study became able to eat more than 30 peanuts safely. | Twenty out of 23 sufferers in an earlier study became able to eat more than 30 peanuts safely. |
The new £1m three-year trial could lead to a widely available treatment. | The new £1m three-year trial could lead to a widely available treatment. |
About one in 50 young people in the UK suffers from peanut allergies which can cause breathing problems, itching and, in severe cases, a potentially fatal inflammatory reaction called anaphylaxis. | About one in 50 young people in the UK suffers from peanut allergies which can cause breathing problems, itching and, in severe cases, a potentially fatal inflammatory reaction called anaphylaxis. |
The new trial funded by the Department of Health's Institute of Health Research will involve more than 100 seven to 17-year-olds. | The new trial funded by the Department of Health's Institute of Health Research will involve more than 100 seven to 17-year-olds. |
They will be given daily doses of peanut flour, starting at about one milligram, added to yoghurt. | They will be given daily doses of peanut flour, starting at about one milligram, added to yoghurt. |
"This is going to be the largest trial of its kind in the world and it should give us a definitive idea of whether the approach works and whether it's safe," said Dr Andrew Clark. | "This is going to be the largest trial of its kind in the world and it should give us a definitive idea of whether the approach works and whether it's safe," said Dr Andrew Clark. |
The pilot study built up sufferers' tolerance to five nuts, or 800 milligrams, which was then taken as a maintenance treatment for at least six weeks. | The pilot study built up sufferers' tolerance to five nuts, or 800 milligrams, which was then taken as a maintenance treatment for at least six weeks. |
A year on from the start of the study, 20 of the patients could eat 32 peanuts safely - meaning they no longer needed to screen food labels and be wary of what they ate. | A year on from the start of the study, 20 of the patients could eat 32 peanuts safely - meaning they no longer needed to screen food labels and be wary of what they ate. |
The researchers believe a treatment could be available within two to three years. | The researchers believe a treatment could be available within two to three years. |
But they warned against people attempting their own trials at home. | But they warned against people attempting their own trials at home. |
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