DelveInsight’s “Food Allergy Pipeline Insight 2026” report provides comprehensive insights about 25+ companies and 30+ pipeline drugs in the Food Allergy pipeline landscape. It covers the Food Allergy pipeline drug profiles, including clinical and nonclinical stage products. It also covers the Food Allergy pipeline therapeutics assessment by product type, stage, route of administration, and molecule type. It further highlights the inactive pipeline products in this space.
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Key Takeaways from the Food Allergy Pipeline Report
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The Food Allergy Pipeline Report provides a disease overview, pipeline scenario, and therapeutic assessment of the key pipeline therapies in this domain. The Food Allergy Pipeline Report also highlights the unmet needs with respect to the Food Allergy.
Food Allergy Overview
Food allergies are adverse health effects resulting from a specific immune response that occurs reproducibly on exposure to a given food. These immune responses can range from mild to severe, potentially affecting the skin, gastrointestinal tract, respiratory, and cardiovascular systems. Food allergies are distinct from food intolerances, which do not involve the immune system and are generally less severe. The prevalence of food allergies has been rising, especially in developed countries, with an estimated 5-8% of children and 1-2% of adults affected worldwide.
Food Allergy Emerging Drugs Profile
Viaskin Peanut (DBV712) is the novel product candidate, which is based on epicutaneous immunotherapy (EPIT), a proprietary technology platform that delivers biologically active compounds to the immune system through the skin. Viaskin is based on epicutaneous immunotherapy, or EPIT®, DBV’s method of delivering biologically active compounds to the immune system through intact skin. The Viaskin patch contains a deposit of dry allergen at its center that sits above the skin on a backing film. When the patch is applied to intact skin, a condensation chamber is formed between the allergen and the top layer of skin, the epidermis. Natural water loss from the skin accumulates within the condensation chamber, solubilizing the allergen. The drug is currently being investigated in the Registration stage of development for the treatment of peanut allergy.
PVX108 is a next-generation, allergen-specific immunotherapy using peptides that represent critical fragments of peanut proteins to precisely target the T cells driving peanut allergy. Administered once per month, therapy is designed to precisely induce tolerance to peanut protein without the safety concerns constraining the use of the only registered therapy which uses natural extracts from peanuts. The presence of whole peanut allergens in those extracts exposes patients to significant risks of anaphylaxis. Previously, a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase I trial in 66 peanut-allergic adults (AVX-001) showed no evidence of adverse events of clinical concern. Additionally, ex vivo studies providing a surrogate measure of safety (basophil activation) in 185 peanut-allergic blood donors confirmed a lack of basophil reactivity to PVX108 in contrast to peanut extract. These data demonstrate that PVX108 has a highly favorable safety profile for treatment of peanut allergic patients, including those with severe allergy. The drug is currently being investigated in the Phase II stage of development for the treatment of peanut allergy.
INT301 is an investigational oral mucosal immunotherapy (OMIT) product developed by Intrommune Therapeutics for the treatment of peanut allergy. It is a toothpaste-based formulation designed for daily use, delivering allergen proteins directly to the immune system via the oral mucosa to induce desensitization. Unlike traditional oral immunotherapy (OIT), INT301 aims to reduce allergic reactions with improved safety and convenience. The product is currently in clinical development. The drug is currently being investigated in the Phase I stage of development for the treatment of peanut allergy.
If you’re tracking ongoing Food Allergy Clinical trials, this press release is a must-read @ Food Allergy Treatment Drugs
The Food Allergy Pipeline report provides insights into:-
Food Allergy Companies
DBV Technologies, Aravax, Xencor, Novartis AG, Vedanta Biosciences, Alladapt Immunotherapeutics, Intrommune Therapeutics, IgGenix, Lapix Therapeutics, Neovacs, Inimmune and others.
Food Allergy pipeline report provides the therapeutic assessment of the pipeline drugs by the Route of Administration. Products have been categorized under various ROAs such as
Food Allergy Products have been categorized under various Molecule types such as
From emerging drug candidates to competitive intelligence, the Food Allergy Pipeline Report covers it all @ Food Allergy Market Drivers and Barriers, and Future Perspectives
Scope of the Food Allergy Pipeline Report
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