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Clinical Trial
. 1974 May 4;2(5913):250-2.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.5913.250.

Response to rimiterol and salbutamol aerosols administered by intermittent positive-pressure ventilation

Clinical Trial

Response to rimiterol and salbutamol aerosols administered by intermittent positive-pressure ventilation

N J Cooke et al. Br Med J. .

Abstract

The bronchodilator and cardiac effects produced by aerosols of 0.5% salbutamol and 0.5% and 1% rimiterol administered for three minutes in 40% oxygen by intermittent positive-pressure ventilation (I.P.P.V.) were compared in 15 asthmatic patients. Salbutamol and both the concentrations of rimiterol were equipotent in peak bronchodilator effect, but salbutamol had a significantly longer duration of bronchodilator action. There was significantly less increase in heart rate after rimiterol than after salbutamol. Aerosols of 0.5% rimiterol, 0.5% salbutamol, and saline were administered by I.P.P.V. to 10 normal volunteers. There was no difference between the mean heart rates after 0.5% rimiterol and saline but a highly significant increase in mean heart rate was observed after 0.5% salbutamol. It was concluded that 0.5% rimiterol was an effective short-acting bronchodilator drug with little or no cardiac beta(1)-adrenergic activity when administered for three minutes by I.P.P.V. in 40% oxygen.

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