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Effect of an extension tube on the bronchodilator efficacy of terbutaline delivered from a metered dose inhaler.

S A Gomm, N P Keaney, N J Winsey, T B Stretton.   

Abstract

A double-blind within-patient investigation was performed to determine whether the interposition of an extension tube (10 cm length X 3.2 cm diameter) between a metered dose inhaler and the mouth alters the bronchodilator efficacy of terbutaline sulphate. On two consecutive study days 14 adult patients with stable reversible airways obstruction inhaled a cumulative dose of 500 micrograms of terbutaline which was delivered from a metered dose inhaler with or without the extension tube attached and received placebo in a similar manner. The drug was inhaled in doses of 125, 125, and 250 micrograms at 20 minutes intervals. The following measurements were made: forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC), peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR), thoracic gas volume (TGV), and specific airways conductance (sGaw). These were done immediately before and at five and 15 minute intervals after each dose, and were repeated 90, 120, 180, 240, and 300 minutes after the first inhalation of terbutaline. Administration of terbutaline with and without an extension tube achieved significant bronchodilation at all dose levels in all respiratory variables (p < 0.001). There was no statistically significant difference in FEV1, FVC, PEFR, and sGaw values at any time or dose level with either method of administration. The use of the extension tube did not impair the efficacy or duration of action of inhaled terbutaline.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7001671      PMCID: PMC471332          DOI: 10.1136/thx.35.7.552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thorax        ISSN: 0040-6376            Impact factor:   9.139


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