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NICE guidance

How peanut flour became a drug….

02/03/2018 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  4 Comments

This weekend's newsletter carries a report on the Cambridge Peanut Allergy Clinic that I went to visit last month. The clinic was set up by Dr Andy Clark and his colleagues as a result of their successful 2014 trial showing that the immune systems of peanut allergic children …

Category: Allergies, Conventional Medicine, Food, Food/Health Policy, Peanut allergyTag: Addenbrookes hospital, Cambridge Peanut Allergy Clinic, delivering peanut flour in capsules, Dr Andy Clark, Dr Pam McEwan, NICE guidance, peanut flour, peanut patches, peanut protein in peanut flour, Successful 2014 peanut immunotherapy trial, Therapeutic use of food, Using trials designed for drugs to test the safety of a food

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