Skip to content

    Does Your Child Have A Peanut Allergy?

    Peanut Allergy in Kids - Clinical ResearchPeanut allergy is one of the most common food allergies, and it can cause severe reactions, including a potentially fatal allergic reaction. There are currently limited treatment options for peanut allergy in children, and accidental exposure is very common.

    The Deaconess Clinic Allergy Department is conducting a national clinical research study for children aged 1 to 3 years who suffer from peanut allergy. Participation includes all study-related exams, patch immunotherapy study medication at no cost, and compensation for time and travel.

    If you are interested in learning more about this study, please call the Deaconess Research Info-Line at 812-474-7184 or toll free 877-654-0311.


    Research Physicians:Deaconess Research Institute Logo
    Dr. Majed Koleilat 
    Dr. Anne McLaughlin

    Share
    Top