Ondansetron in acute food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome, a retrospective case-control study
Allergy2016Vol. 72(4), pp. 545–551
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Stefano Miceli Sopo, Giulia Bersani, Serena Monaco, G. Cerchiara, Eric Lee, Dianne E. Campbell, Sam Mehr
Abstract
Parenteral ondansetron is significantly more effective than traditional therapy in resolving acute symptoms of FPIES. The relative risk = 0.2 greatly reduces the bias linked to the lack of randomization. These findings suggest an effective treatment for vomiting in positive FPIES OFCs and allow for more confidence in performing OFCs.
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