Schachter EN, Neuman T The use of monoclonal antibodies and related agents in the treatment of respiratory disease. [Journal Article] Drugs Today (Barc) 2009 Jul; 45(7):533-48.
Monoclonal antibodies were first developed in 1975. Since their introduction they have had a progressively increasing impact on different areas of medical diagnostics and therapeutics. Currently, many monoclonal antibodies are under investigation for their potential role in pulmonary medicine. This review discusses a brief history of monoclonal antibodies; the manufacture, use, biosafety and nomenclature of these agents; the inflammatory response in asthma; and the use of omalizumab, an FDA-approved monoclonal antibody for use in asthma, will be described in detail, as well as its associated adverse effects. Additionally, other related biologic agents that may have a role in respiratory diseases are presented.
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