The effect of theophylline and beta 2 agonists on airway reactivity
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The effect of theophylline and beta 2 agonists on airway reactivity
Abstract
Increased airway responsiveness occurs in asthma, chronic bronchitis, cystic fibrosis, and other diseases. Theophylline and beta 2 agonists commonly are used as maintenance therapy for symptoms associated with the increased responsiveness. Both drugs can reduce airway responsiveness to a variety of provocational stimuli. With currently used dosing regimens, theophylline appears to produce relatively constant levels of effect on airway responsiveness and clinical efficacy around the clock, while inhaled beta 2 agonists appear to have insufficient effects at the end of longer dosing intervals. Improved dosing strategies for beta 2 agonists may improve the efficacy of these agents in the future.
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