DOUBLE-BLIND COMPARISON OF ACUTE EFFECTS OF INHALED ALBUTEROL, ISOPROTERENOL AND PLACEBO ON CARDIOPULMONARY FUNCTION AND GAS-EXCHANGE IN ASTHMATIC-CHILDREN

  • 1 January 1983
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 50 (5), 309-316
Abstract
Although albuterol aerosol is an effective bronchodilator in adult asthmatics its efficacy and safety are not fully established in asthmatic children. Albuterol (100 and 200 .mu.g), isoproterenol (70 and 140 .mu.g) [an autonomic drug] and placebo were administered from metered dose aerosol cannisters to 11 asthmatic children (9-16 yr of age). In asthmatic children, albuterol aerosol causes bronchodilation for up to 6 h and greater bronchodilation than comparable doses of inhaled isoproterenol, and does not produce overt effects on the cardiovascular system, significant changes in arterial partial pressure of O2 or excessive tremor.