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Abstract
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease characterized by reversible airway obstruction that is secondary to an allergic inflammation and excessive smooth muscle contraction. Cholinergic signals were known to contribute significantly to the pathophysiology of asthma. However, the use of anti-cholinergic agents in asthma has been justified only in acute asthma exacerbations, until tiotropium bromide, a long-acting anti-cholinergic agent was introduced. Recent reports showing a promising role of tiotropium in the treatment of asthma have aroused interest of the use of anti-cholinergic agent for the management of asthma. This report describes pharmacological characteristics, potential effects on inflammatory cells, and the current status of tiotropium in the treatment of asthma.Entities:
Keywords: Anticholinergics; Asthma; Bronchodilators; Tiotropium
Year: 2012 PMID: 22701860 PMCID: PMC3345323 DOI: 10.5415/apallergy.2012.2.2.109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asia Pac Allergy ISSN: 2233-8276
Summary of studies showing the clinical efficacy of tiotropium in the management of asthma
ICS, inhaled corticosteroids; LABA, long-acting β2 agonist