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Oral immunotherapy is under study for toddlers with peanut allergy. But Greenhawt said it's always good to have multiple options on the table. "What works for one family may not work for another," he said. Plus, the patch approach may have fewer side effects, according to Greenhawt, a professor of pediatrics at Children's Hospital Colorado/University of Colorado School of Medicine.