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Clinical Trial
. 1987:63 Suppl 1:47-51.

The use of anticholinergic drugs in nocturnal asthma

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  • PMID: 2962074
Clinical Trial

The use of anticholinergic drugs in nocturnal asthma

D T Hughes. Postgrad Med J. 1987.

Abstract

Nocturnal asthma is a common and potentially dangerous condition. The mechanisms in its production are multifactorial. One factor appears to be increased vagal tone at night so that an anticholinergic drug might prove effective. The evidence for a bronchodilator action of anticholinergic drugs is reviewed. A clinical trial of one such anticholinergic in nocturnal asthma is described. In 12 patients with morning dipping a dose of 160 micrograms of ipratropium bromide inhaled at night significantly reduced the extent of morning dipping. The implications are discussed.

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