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. It has been suggested that, as in the case of beta-agonists, its clinical efficacy may be limited by the development of tolerance. We studied the effects of inhaled Duovent in 15 asthmatic patients for 3 months, using a rigidly controlled protocol. Appropriate serial physiological measurements were made at regular intervals during the 90-day study. In all instances the day-one bronchodilator response was significant, prompt and sustained: at 1, 4, 8 and 12 weeks the response was statistically the same as on day 1. It is concluded that, when the important variables are properly controlled, no evidence of tolerance to long-term therapy with Duovent is demonstrable.

TOLERANCE TO INHALED DUOVENT - A LONG-TERM STUDY / Carlone, Stefano; E., Angelici; Palange, Paolo; W., Shaqadan; G., Luciani; Serra, Pietro. - In: RESPIRATION. - ISSN 0025-7931. - 50:SUPPL. 2(1986), pp. 218-221. [10.1159/000195131]

TOLERANCE TO INHALED DUOVENT - A LONG-TERM STUDY

CARLONE, Stefano;PALANGE, Paolo;SERRA, Pietro
1986

Abstract

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. It has been suggested that, as in the case of beta-agonists, its clinical efficacy may be limited by the development of tolerance. We studied the effects of inhaled Duovent in 15 asthmatic patients for 3 months, using a rigidly controlled protocol. Appropriate serial physiological measurements were made at regular intervals during the 90-day study. In all instances the day-one bronchodilator response was significant, prompt and sustained: at 1, 4, 8 and 12 weeks the response was statistically the same as on day 1. It is concluded that, when the important variables are properly controlled, no evidence of tolerance to long-term therapy with Duovent is demonstrable.
1986
administration /&/ dosage; administration /&/ dosage/adverse effects/therapeutic use; adult; atropine derivatives; drug combinations; drug therapy/physiopathology; drug tolerance; fenoterol; forced expiratory volume; humans; ipratropium; longitudinal studies; lung diseases; nebulizers and vaporizers; obstructive
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TOLERANCE TO INHALED DUOVENT - A LONG-TERM STUDY / Carlone, Stefano; E., Angelici; Palange, Paolo; W., Shaqadan; G., Luciani; Serra, Pietro. - In: RESPIRATION. - ISSN 0025-7931. - 50:SUPPL. 2(1986), pp. 218-221. [10.1159/000195131]
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