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Clinical Trial
. 1976:11 SUPPL 1:171-7.
doi: 10.2165/00003495-197600111-00035.

Use of beta-adrenoreceptor blockers in combination with beta-stimulators in patients with obstructive lung disease

Clinical Trial

Use of beta-adrenoreceptor blockers in combination with beta-stimulators in patients with obstructive lung disease

G Johnsson. Drugs. 1976.

Abstract

Lung function can be reduced not only by a non-selective beta-blocker but also by a selective beta1-receptor blocker. If both types of drug are without intrinsic sympathomimetic activity, the effect of the non-selective drug is more pronounced than that of a beta1-receptor selective drug under basal conditions. The effect of a beta2-receptor stimulating drug on the bronchi is inhibited by a non-selective drug, but much less by a selective beta1-receptor blocker. A selective beta1-receptor blocker can be used in asthmatics when it is combined with optimal anti-asthmatic therapy, while a non-selective drug is contra-indicated in patients with broncho-obstructive diseases. It is necessary to induce bronchodilatation (e.g. with a beta2-stimulator) in order to test whether or not a beta-blocker can be used in broncho-obstructive disease.

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