Abstract
To determine the efficacy of nedocromil sodium in adult asthma patients using bronchodilators alone to control their disease, a consecutive sample of 127 patients with long-term asthma was studied for 16 weeks. The patients were maintained on sustained release theophylline preparations (SRT) and inhaled and oral beta-adrenergic bronchodilators (β2). One hundred sixteen patients (90 percent) completed the study; one placebo-treated patient withdrew owing to throat irradiation and wheezing. Nedocromil sodium provided an additional benefit to adult patients receiving SRT and inhaled β2-agonists. With the exception of night-time asthma, nedocromil sodium maintained this improvement for the final 12 weeks of the study despite a reduction in concomitant bronchodilator therapy.
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Cherniack, R. M., Wasserman, S. I., Ramsdell, J. W., Selner, J. C., Koepke, J. W., Rogers, R. M., … Wanner, A. (1990). A double-blind multicenter group comparative study of the efficacy and safety of nedocromil sodium in the management of asthma. Chest, 97(6), 1299–1306. https://doi.org/10.1378/chest.97.6.1299
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