Coughing, sneezing and congestion are all usually signs of a cold. Open and shut case, right? But before you wag your finger at the virus, consider this: Allergies could also be the culprit for those irritating symptoms.
Cold and flu season can overlap with allergy season. While pollen is notorious for causing allergies to act up in the spring, ragweed and mold spores can trigger symptoms in the fall. So is it possible to tell the difference between your average allergies and a full-blown cold?
Allergy Therapeutics (LON:AGY) is an international commercial biotechnology company focused on the treatment and diagnosis of allergic disorders, including aluminium free immunotherapy vaccines that have the potential to cure disease. The Group sells proprietary and third party products from its subsidiaries in nine major European countries and via distribution agreements in an additional ten countries. Its broad pipeline of products in clinical development include vaccines for grass, tree and house dust mite, and peanut allergy vaccine in pre-clinical development. Adjuvant systems to boost performance of vaccines outside allergy are also in development.