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Title: Saliva and serum theophylline concentration in management of asthma in children on sustained-release therapy. Author: Iwasaki E, Baba M. Journal: J Asthma; 1987; 24(3):173-8. PubMed ID: 3505531. Abstract: Relationships between theophylline concentrations in saliva and serum and lung functions were investigated in 27 asthmatic children receiving a sustained-release theophylline. Improvements in lung functions were related to increasing theophylline concentrations. The concentration required to maintain normal lung functions was 10 micrograms/ml in serum and 7 micrograms/ml in saliva. Theophylline concentrations in serum and saliva statistically correlated (r = 0.949). The mean serum - saliva ratio was 1.45 +/- 0.02, with a 13.7% intersubject and a 14.9% intrasubject variation. Predicted serum concentrations were +/- 2 micrograms/ml of measured concentrations in 92 samples (92%). From the results, theophylline concentrations in saliva may be useful in predicting serum values.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]