COPSAC COPSAC COPSAC COPSAC
  • About COPSAC
    • About
    • Organization Diagram
    • Board of Directors
    • Research team
    • Location
    • Funding
    • Logo
    • Open positions
  • COPSAC cohorts
    • COPSAC2000 cohort
    • COPSAC2010 cohort
    • COPSACSEVERE cohort
    • COPSACACUTE cohort
    • Methods
    • Data overview
      • COPSAC2000 Clinic
      • COPSAC2000 Exposures
      • COPSAC2000 Omics
      • COPSAC2000 Biobank
      • COPSAC2010 Clinic
      • COPSAC2010 Exposures
      • COPSAC2010 Omics
      • COPSAC2010 Biobank
  • Dissemination
    • Theses
    • Literature for parents
  • Research Projects
    • RestoreGut
    • COPSYCH Research Alliance
    • HEDIMED Consortium
    • EDIAQI Consortium
    • EAGLE Consortium
    • EarlyVir
  • Strategy
  • ‌

Clinical efficacy of nebulized drugs.

    Home Publications Clinical efficacy of nebulized drugs.
    NextPrevious

    Clinical efficacy of nebulized drugs.

    By Dansk Børne Astma Center | Publications | Comments are Closed | 13 January, 1994 |

    J Aerosol Med. 1994
    Bisgaard H.

    Abstract
    There is a mandatory need for effortless drug administration to young children since the prevalence among them of recurrent wheezing is a 15-20%. It is becoming increasingly evident that many of these children respond dramatically well to beta2-agonists and topical steroids; accordingly this sub-group of children should be treated as asthmatics. The dose of topical steroids is critical as opposed to that of beta2-agonists which are often administered in doses well above the minimal effective dose. Budesonide suspension has proven its efficacy in adults in a study of 21 patients with asthma treated with budesonide suspension delivered from a nebulizer activated during inspiration versus metered dose inhalation (MDI) via a large-volume spacer. Nebulized in this manner the suspension exhibited a dose-dependent effect, apparently equipotent to the MDI administration as evaluated from daily peak expiratory flow measurements and symptom scoring. Continuous nebulization of budesonide in 18 schoolchildren with bronchial asthma similarly showed a dose-dependent improvement of lung function and symptom score, though in a 1:2 potency ratio as compared to MDI administration, probably due to loss of nebulized aerosol during expiration. In a subsequent study of 23 young children unresponsive to beta2-agonist therapy, nebulized budesonide was without demonstrable effect. Recently, a study of 31 young children with steroid-dependent asthma demonstrated a significant improvement from continuous nebulization of budesonide 1mg twice daily. In conclusion, the efficacy of nebulized budesonide has been convincingly demonstrated in patients with reversible symptoms of asthma.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

    PMID: 10147079

    No tags.
    NextPrevious

    CONTACT

    COPSAC
    Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asthma in Childhood
    Copenhagen University Hospital, Herlev-Gentofte
    phone +45 3867 7360
    contact@copsac.com
    COPSAC • Copenhagen University Hospital, Herlev-Gentofte • Denmark © 2023
    • About COPSAC
      • About
      • Organization Diagram
      • Board of Directors
      • Research team
      • Location
      • Funding
      • Logo
      • Open positions
    • COPSAC cohorts
      • COPSAC2000 cohort
      • COPSAC2010 cohort
      • COPSACSEVERE cohort
      • COPSACACUTE cohort
      • Methods
      • Data overview
        • COPSAC2000 Clinic
        • COPSAC2000 Exposures
        • COPSAC2000 Omics
        • COPSAC2000 Biobank
        • COPSAC2010 Clinic
        • COPSAC2010 Exposures
        • COPSAC2010 Omics
        • COPSAC2010 Biobank
    • Dissemination
      • Theses
      • Literature for parents
    • Research Projects
      • RestoreGut
      • COPSYCH Research Alliance
      • HEDIMED Consortium
      • EDIAQI Consortium
      • EAGLE Consortium
      • EarlyVir
    • Strategy
    • ‌
    COPSAC