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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (1992) 59 (2): 72–76.
Published Online: 20 January 2009
...K. Forsberg; J.-A. Karlsson; C. Zackrisson; C.G.A. Persson In guinea-pigs citric acid-induced cough and bronchoconstriction were inhibited by β 2 -agonist and xanthine drugs. Lidocaine inhibited only cough. Cromoglycate and ipratropium bromide inhibited only bronchoconstriction. We conclude...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (1990) 57 (6): 379–383.
Published Online: 20 January 2009
...François Philip-Joet; Marline Reynaud-Gaubert; Jean-Luc Jirou-Najou; Alain Arnaud A 2-month study was carried out to compare the efficacy and safety of Berodual® (B) (Boehringer Ingelheim) and salbutamol (S) in asthma. B is a combined agent with 20 µg of ipratropium bromide and 50 µg of fenoterol...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (1986) 50 (Suppl. 2): 165–168.
Published Online: 16 January 2009
...E. Marangio; A. Pesci; A. Mori; M. Marchioni; G. Bertorelli We studied the bronchodilator effect of a combination of fenoterol (100 µg) and ipratropium bromide (40 µg) (Duovent) versus salbutamol and placebo in 16 patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (COLD). FEV 1 and the side-effects...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (1986) 50 (Suppl. 2): 302–309.
Published Online: 16 January 2009
...Kari Sahlström; Kari Alanko; Risto Härkönen The efficacies of inhaled doses of fenoterol 200 µ g, ipratropium bromide 40 µ g and their combination (200 + 40 µ g) were compared in a double-blind, placebo-controlled cross-over study in 24 adult patients with stable asthma bronchiale. The tests were...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (1986) 50 (Suppl. 2): 218–221.
Published Online: 16 January 2009
...S. Carlone; E. Angelici; P. Palange; W. Shaqadan; G. Luciani; P. Serra Fenoterol with ipratropium bromide (Duovent) is a recently used combination between an anticholinergic and a beta-adrenergic drug useful in obtaining a more effective bronchodilatation and/or reducing the single drug doses...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (1986) 50 (Suppl. 2): 212–217.
Published Online: 16 January 2009
... -adrenergic drugs is justified, because the dominant mechanism in bronchospasm is the effect of acetylcholine on muscarinic receptors and because ipratropium bromide increases the action of fenoterol, so as to obtain prolonged bronchospasmolytic and antibronchoconstrictive effects with halved doses of beta 2...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (1986) 50 (Suppl. 2): 236–239.
Published Online: 16 January 2009
... Ipratropium bromide Peak flow 16 1 2009 Respiration 50: suppl. 2, pp. 236-239 (1986) © I986S. Kargcr AG. Basel 0025-7931- 86/0508-0236 S 2.75/0 Double-Blind Study with Duovent and Placebo in 20 Asthmatic Children R. Pulejo, L. Romano, M. Noto P.O. Casa del Sole , U SL60, Palermo, Italy Key...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (1986) 50 (Suppl. 2): 222–225.
Published Online: 16 January 2009
... and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Bronchodilators Beta-2-adrenergic agent Bronchial obstruction Fenoterol Ipratropium bromide 16 1 2009...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (1986) 50 (3): 158–166.
Published Online: 16 January 2009
.... Then saibutamol was administered by a dosimetric aerosol (DA) at the usual dosage (200 µg) and the change in FEV 1 was observed at 60 min; thereafter 40 µg of ipratropium bromide (IB) were administered by DA and FEV 1 was measured after 60 min. Pindolol was administered gradually by mouth (2.5 mg every 30 min...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (1987) 52 (1): 1–6.
Published Online: 16 January 2009
... to common allergens and not receiving oral steroid treatment. Sensitive spirometric tests were used to evaluate the dose-response effect of inhalation of 0.08, 0.15 or 0.25 mg of ipratropium bromide. The drug caused bronchodilatation with a nearly linear dose-response relationship for static lung volumes...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (1986) 50 (Suppl. 2): 177–180.
Published Online: 16 January 2009
.... Duovent and Carbuterol were given at random on the 1st or 3rd day to each patient; the placebo was always given on the 2nd day. Each drug was administered with 2 puffs of a metered-dose aerosol, corresponding to 200 µ g fenoterol + 80 µ g ipratropium bromide for Duovent and 200 µ g of active substance...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (1986) 50 (Suppl. 2): 140–143.
Published Online: 16 January 2009
...G. Ciappi; P. Magnini; S. Valente; L. Toscano; G.M Corbo; G. Culla; F. Patalano The beta agonist fenoterol, the antimuscarinic ipratropium bromide and their combination were compared in 10 patients with stable reversible airway obstruction. A single-blind cross-over design was used in order...
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