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RAST or Radioallergosorbent test is a method for determining the presence and level of allergic sensitivity to chemicals in the air. The abbreviation RAST is often used in the form of acronyms - RASt and R-A-S-T[1].

This research method allows us to identify allergies from weeds in the human respiratory system. It turns out to be very sensitive even when diagnosing bronchial asthma.

Thanks to radioallergen diagnostics, you can instantly make a diagnosis, assess its degree, and also determine the root causes of allergies. Diagnostics is carried out using a radiosensitive applicator RAST (RADALL).

The research method allows you to take samples from the skin, if necessary for testing [5,6,7]. Samples are taken with an automated scanner or manually by a laboratory technician. Biological methods are very specific, characterized by speed and maximum diagnostic accuracy.