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Abstract
The effects of tablets of carbuterol, orciprenaline, salbutemol, terbutaline and fenoterol at two dosages were studied using FEV1 and specific airway conductance as parameters. A placebo was used as a reference. Carbuterol and fenoterol proved to be more potent than the other sympathomimetic competitors. Fenoterol 5 mg was on the average somewhat less potent than 3 mg carbuterol. This differnce was not statistically significant for FEV1; it was significant three hours after intake for airway conductance. None of the drugs produced significant changes of the blood pressure. Carbuterol and 12 mg fenoterol caused a statistically significant increase in heart rate. ECG changes were observed in eight patients with the different beta-sympathomimetics, with the exception of 5 mg fenoterol.Entities:
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Year: 1976 PMID: 13895
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Eur Physiopathol Respir ISSN: 0395-3890