Fenoterol versus salbutamol nebulisation in asthma

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A double-blind crossover study was conducted in 10 stable asthmatics comparing 5 mg fenoterol with 5 mg salbutamol, both given via a Hudson nebulizer. Although both drugs caused significant bronchodilatation at the doses used, fenoterol had a significantly greater peak effect than salbutamol and its duration of action was 4 hr as opposed to 3 hr. © 1983 The Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine.

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Hockley, B., & Johnson, N. M. (1983). Fenoterol versus salbutamol nebulisation in asthma. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 59(694), 504–505. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.59.694.504

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