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Patient meets at least one of the following:\n\n   1. History of documented (skin prick test, in vitro testing, or food challenge), ongoing, IgE-mediated allergy to food (eg, peanut, hazelnut, walnut, cashew, milk, egg\u002Fegg white, soy, wheat, sesame, cod, salmon, tuna, lobster, crab and\u002For shrimp) with Screening total IgE ≥ 400 IU\u002FmL\n   2. Diagnosis of chronic rhinosinusitis with Screening total IgE \\> ULN\n   3. Diagnosis of allergic rhinitis with Screening total IgE \\> ULN\n   4. Diagnosis of asthma and classified as well controlled per 2024 Global Initiative for Asthma guidelines with Screening total IgE \\> ULN\n   5. Diagnosis of chronic spontaneous urticaria with symptoms (eg, wheals or angioedema) for at least 6 weeks any time prior to screening and Screening total IgE \\> ULN\n   6. Diagnosis of atopic dermatitis that has been present for at least 6 months before the screening visit and with Screening total IgE \\> ULN\n2. Agree to the use of highly effective contraception\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Elevated IgE levels for reasons other than the IgE mediated diseases\n2. Planned ingestion of food items to which they are allergic for the duration of the study (for food allergy patients)\n3. Current use of any allergen immunotherapy.\n4. Individuals whose allergen exposures in their home and\u002For work environments may be expected to change significantly during the trial period\n5. Inadequate clinical laboratory parameters at Screening\n6. Receipt of or inability to discontinue any excluded therapies\n7. Individuals who will decline blood products\n8. Active infection\n9. Serious mental illness, drug or alcohol abuse, dementia, or other condition that impair ability to sign ICF\n10. Individuals who are hypersensitive to intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg)\n11. History of primary immunodeficiency\n12. History of CNS disease\n13. History of poorly controlled diabetes, chronic kidney disease, chronic pulmonary disease, uncontrolled cardiovascular disease, history of malignancy within 5 years\n14. History of severe allergic or anaphylactic reactions to mAb therapy (or recombination antibody-related fusion proteins) or any constituents of study drug\n15. Major surgery requiring the use of general anesthesia within 12 weeks prior to Screening or planned or expected major surgery during the study period\n16. Blood donation or significant blood loss within 30 days prior to screening\n17. Individuals considered to be part of a vulnerable population (eg, incarceration)\n18. Individuals that in the opinion of the Investigator, are not suitable for participation in the trial\n19. Inability to comply with protocol-mandated requirements\n20. 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When children have allergic reactions to foods, they are often given medications to relieve the symptoms. In addition to adrenaline and antihistamines, steroids are frequently administered in German-speaking Switzerland. However, it is unclear whether steroids are really helpful in this situation. To investigate this, the investigators are comparing two groups: one group receives additional steroids, and the other does not. Which treatment a participant receives is decided randomly, like flipping a coin. The study takes place during a pre-scheduled provocation test at the clinic. If an allergic reaction occurs, the usual emergency medications will be administered. Doctors will closely monitor how the reaction develops. No additional tests or visits are required. The results of this study could help improve allergy treatment in the future.",[84,85,86,28],"Anaphylactic Reaction","Anaphylaxis","Allergy in Children","RECRUITING","2026-01-26",{"date":90,"type":60},"2026-01-27",{"date":88,"type":60},{"date":64,"type":21},{"name":94,"class":95},"Johannes Trueck","OTHER"]