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Query: UMLS:C0018681 (
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The subjects were 40 children aged 6 to 16 years with stable chronic asthma; 20 were randomly assigned to receive 40 micrograms/kg of tulobuterol twice daily and 20 received 100 micrograms/kg of albuterol three times daily for three months. Patients were assessed by spirometry after the morning dose of medication at 0, 2, 4, 8, and 12 weeks of treatment. After initial dosing, the mean percentage increases in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) were significantly higher in the tulobuterol-treated patients than in the albuterol-treated patients: at 30 minutes after dosing, the mean increase was 17.2% in the tulobuterol group and 5% in the albuterol group; at one hour, 20.3% and 6.8%. Similar results were found at 12 weeks. Mean changes in forced vital capacity and peak expiratory flow rate were similar to the changes in FEV1. Treatment side effects were reported by seven tulobuterol-treated patients and by four albuterol-treated patients.
Tulobuterol
treatment was withdrawn in one patient because of severe vomiting and
headache
of unknown cause. No changes in cardiovascular function were found in any patient. It is concluded that tulobuterol taken twice daily was more effective than albuterol taken three times daily in the treatment of asthma in children.
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PMID:Treatment of asthma with tulobuterol or albuterol in school-age children. 228 20
An open clinical trial was performed to assess the efficacy and safety of 400 micrograms tulobuterol aerosol given four times daily in childhood bronchial asthma. A total of 54 children were enrolled with bronchial asthma shown to be reversible by an increase of forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) of more than 15% following 200 micrograms of salbutamol.
Tulobuterol
was administered for 3 weeks and regular use of salbutamol was continued for 12 patients during the 7-day lead-in period and six patients took theophylline throughout the study; other drugs were discontinued. The mean FEV1, mean adjusted FEV1, mean peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) and mean forced vital capacity (FVC) were significantly increased (P less than 0.001) following treatment. Mean FEV1 increases ranged from 9.2% to 14.0%, with 24.5-43.4% of patients showing clinically significant increases of at least 15%. Globally, there was improvement in 46 patients (85%).
Headache
and nervous system complaints were the most common side-effects. Although this was an uncontrolled study, the indications are that tulobuterol aerosol is effective and safe for use in children with asthma.
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PMID:Clinical evaluation of tulobuterol aerosol in childhood asthma. 229 30