Salmefamol is a new sympathomimetic drug with predominantly P2 actions. In a double-blind trial in a group of twenty-four patients with airway obstruction, we have compared the effect of 100 tig of salmefamol given by metered aerosol with that of a placebo aerosol. In the same patients we have also compared the aerosols with subcutaneous adrenaline and subcutaneous atropine, the sequence of treatments being determined by a latin square design. At all times salmefamol had a significantly greater bronchodilator effect than the placebo. Although the effects of atropine and adrenaline were greater at the earlier times of measurement, that of salmefamol was greater at 4 hr.
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Bainbridge, D., Hoare, M. V., McHardy, G. J. R., & Dash, C. H. (1975). A double-blind trial of salmefamol, a new bronchodilator. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 51(599), 627–630. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.51.599.627
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