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Clinical Trial
. 1986 Jan;80(1):55-8.
doi: 10.1016/0007-0971(86)90010-0.

A comparative study of two doses of salbutamol nebulized at 4 and 8 litres per minute in patients with chronic asthma

Clinical Trial

A comparative study of two doses of salbutamol nebulized at 4 and 8 litres per minute in patients with chronic asthma

J G Douglas et al. Br J Dis Chest. 1986 Jan.

Abstract

A comparative study of the clinical response to salbutamol nebulized by an Inspiron Mini-Neb using flow rates of 4 and 8 litres/min is described. Forty patients with chronic asthma were given doses of approximately 1 mg and 5 mg of salbutamol using flow rates of either 4 or 8 litres/min. The two flow rates and the two dosages produced similar increases in FEV1 and FVC and similar changes in pulse rate. These results demonstrate that flow rates of 4 litres/min, such as can be produced by a domestic oxygen cylinder, and doses of 1 mg salbutamol are effective in the treatment of patients with chronic reversible airflow obstruction. While we do not advocate the general use of oxygen cylinders to drive nebulizers, our study shows that this form of administration produces a bronchodilator response similar to that using a flow rate of 8 litres/min.

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