| Literature DB >> 4629980 |
T Gebbie, E A Harris, T V O'Donnell, G F Spears.
Abstract
A total of 117 asthmatic patients were studied in a double-blind, cross-over trial with half-periods of three weeks in which disodium cromoglycate (D.S.C.G.) was compared with an inactive preparation. D.S.C.G. improved spirometric measurements, at a very high level of statistical significance, more than did placebo. The mean advantage of D.S.C.G. was less than 10% after three weeks. Symptomatic improvement by D.S.C.G. was small though significant; it was not correlated with spirometric improvement. A history of chronic cough was the only clinical characteristic associated with a better-than-average spirometric response to D.S.C.G.Entities:
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Year: 1972 PMID: 4629980 PMCID: PMC1786798 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.4.5840.576
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br Med J ISSN: 0007-1447