TY - JOUR
T1 - Bronchoconstriction stimulated by airway cooling. Better protection with combined inhalation of terbutaline sulphate and cromolyn sodium than with either alone
AU - Latimer, K. M.
AU - O'Byrne, P. M.
AU - Morris, M. M.
AU - Roberts, R.
AU - Hargreave, F. E.
PY - 1983/1/1
Y1 - 1983/1/1
N2 - We compared the effect of inhaled terbutaline sulphate (1,000 μg), cromolyn sodium (20 mg), terbutaline plus cromolyn, and placebo on the response to respiratory heat loss (RHL) in 10 asthmatics in whom terbutaline alone did not completely inhibit the response to RHL. The medications were taken double-blind in random order 20 min before voluntary isocapnic hyperventilation of subfreezing air (-14° C, 0% humidity) in twofold-increasing amounts. The response was expressed as the provocative dose of RHL to cause a 10 and 20% fall in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1). When compared with placebo, terbutaline produced bronchodilation and inhibition of the response to RHL. The degree of bronchodilation was small (mean ΔFEV1, 3.9%) and did not correlate with the degree of protection. Cromolyn produced no bronchodilation and similar inhibition. The effect of terbutaline and cromolyn together was additive. We conclude that when bronchoconstriction stimulated by airway cooling is not prevented by a beta agonist or cromolyn given individually, it will be more effectively inhibited by the 2 drugs given in combination.
AB - We compared the effect of inhaled terbutaline sulphate (1,000 μg), cromolyn sodium (20 mg), terbutaline plus cromolyn, and placebo on the response to respiratory heat loss (RHL) in 10 asthmatics in whom terbutaline alone did not completely inhibit the response to RHL. The medications were taken double-blind in random order 20 min before voluntary isocapnic hyperventilation of subfreezing air (-14° C, 0% humidity) in twofold-increasing amounts. The response was expressed as the provocative dose of RHL to cause a 10 and 20% fall in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1). When compared with placebo, terbutaline produced bronchodilation and inhibition of the response to RHL. The degree of bronchodilation was small (mean ΔFEV1, 3.9%) and did not correlate with the degree of protection. Cromolyn produced no bronchodilation and similar inhibition. The effect of terbutaline and cromolyn together was additive. We conclude that when bronchoconstriction stimulated by airway cooling is not prevented by a beta agonist or cromolyn given individually, it will be more effectively inhibited by the 2 drugs given in combination.
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U2 - 10.1164/arrd.1983.128.3.440
DO - 10.1164/arrd.1983.128.3.440
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0020608744
SN - 0003-0805
VL - 128
SP - 440
EP - 443
JO - American Review of Respiratory Disease
JF - American Review of Respiratory Disease
IS - 3
ER -