Journal article

Effects of verapamil and sodium cromoglycate on bronchoconstriction induced by isocapnic hyperventilation

P RAFFERTY, RJ FERGUSSON, PM TWEEDDALE, BA BIGGS, IWB GRANT

Clinical allergy | Blackwell Publishing Inc. | Published : 1985

Abstract

Twenty-four patients who were known to develop bronchoconstriction in response to isocapnic hyperventilation (IH) took part in a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to assess the effects of verapamil (5 mg) and sodium cromoglycate (SCG) 20 mg in the prevention of IH-induced bronchoconstriction. Both drug and placebo were inhaled in dry powder form and responses were assessed by serial measurements of forced expiratory volume in 1 sec (FEV1). Sodium cromoglycate was shown to offer significant protection whereas verapamil powder provoked bronchoconstriction in over 40% of patients and these patients appeared to be those with more marked degrees of bronchial reactivity.

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