A client with an allergic disorder is in treatment for his disorder. What might the treatment be?

A) Autoimmune therapy
B) Hypersensitive therapy
C) Desensitization therapy
D) Drug therapy for symptoms


D
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Besides avoiding the allergen if possible, many clients experience symptomatic relief with drug therapy. Options A, B, and C are distractors for this question.

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