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  • Title: [Use of beta-agonist inhalation concomitantly with regular beclomethasone dipropionate in patients with bronchial asthma--as required or on a regular basis].
    Author: Ishihara K, Sakamoto H, Tomioka H, Hasegawa T, Okazaki M, Katakami N, Iwasaki H, Umeda B, Nakai H.
    Journal: Nihon Kyobu Shikkan Gakkai Zasshi; 1992 May; 30(5):808-14. PubMed ID: 1630044.
    Abstract:
    We investigated whether regular use of beta-agonist inhalation concomitantly with regular beclomethasone dipropionate (BDP) inhalation is necessary in chronic bronchial asthma. Twenty chronic asthmatic patients who were stable on regular BDP and beta-agonist inhalation were studied. After a 2 week observation period, the patients were randomly assigned to two groups. One group received BDP 400 micrograms/day (2 puffs 4 times) and beta-agonist inhalation as required for 4 weeks. This period was followed by 4 weeks of treatment with BDP 400 micrograms/day and regular beta-agonist inhalation. The other group received these treatments in the reverse order. No significant differences among the two groups were observed in attack score, ADL score, sleep score, and %PEFR. In addition, no differences were detected in these parameters between the periods of regular use of beta-agonist and the periods of use as required. The frequency of inhalation of beta-agonist during the use as required period correlated with the sleep score and difference in %PEFR between morning and night, and was significantly lower than the frequency of inhalation during the period of regular. From these results, we conclude that inhalation of beta-agonist on a regular basis is not necessary to achieve the same degree of relief of symptoms as treatment with beta 2-agonist and BDP inhalation on regular basis in patients with chronic asthma.
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