U.S., June 25 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07034313) titled 'Rouen Study on Anxiety' on June 13.

Brief Summary: Allergy testing is necessary to confirm a diagnosis of allergy, whether food, respiratory, drug, or hymenoptera venom.

Although the vast majority of these tests are well tolerated, performing them carries a very low risk of inducing an allergic reaction in the patient, warranting continuous medical monitoring regardless of the allergy being investigated.

A severe reaction can be observed, largely during oral or intravenous reintroduction tests, in up to 15% of series for food allergies, and even less for drug allergies.

The perceived risk can vary between patients, and this subje...