Does your toddler have a peanut allergy?

Published: February 11, 2026

Revised: June 24th, 2026

This study is now closed.

#Sponsored

A colorful ad asks, “Does your toddler have a peanut allergy?” with a cartoon red dinosaur, a child holding a camera, and another child reaching for balloons. Text invites learning about a clinical peanut allergy patch study.

Learn about a clinical study of a skin patch for the treatment of peanut allergy.

If your child has or may have a peanut allergy, we ask you to consider the COMFORT Toddlers study. It may help us learn more about treating peanut allergy in toddlers.

TO take part in this study, your child must:

  • Be between 1 and 3 years old
  • Have, or likely have, a peanut allergy (based on evaluation from their doctor)
  • Be on a strict peanut-free diet
  • Have access to emergency medications (including epinephrine devices) and a current food allergy emergency action plan

#ClinicalTrial #PeanutAllergy

Blue button with text: "Add Allergy & Asthma Network as a preferred source on Google," a sunburst icon on the left, and a white Google "G" logo on the right.