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Query: UMLS:C0085631 (
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A pilot study in 14 patients with mild asthma was performed to study the anti-inflammatory efficacy of theophylline (CAS 58-55-9). At the start, during and at the end of a 3 months' treatment with oral sustained release theophylline and during 1 week thereafter, the influence on airway hyperreactivity and
ECP
(
eosinophil cationic protein
) serum levels was investigated. Airway responsiveness was expressed as the cumulative provocative dose of methacholine necessary to decrease FEV1 by 20% (PD20-FEV1). Data of 8 patients were suitable for evaluation. At a mean predose serum concentration of 6.5 mg/l, theophylline increased the mean PD20-FEV1 for methacholine from 151 micrograms (at start) to 332 micrograms (at the end of medication), and reduced the mean
ECP
serum concentration from 34.6 to 24.5 micrograms/l. Up to 1 week after theophylline treatment, the improvement of airway hyperreactivity compared to the baseline was maintained, whereas
ECP
-serum levels tended to increase. Thus, theophylline markedly attenuated airway hyperreactivity in patients with bronchial asthma at "subtherapeutic" serum theophylline concentrations as well as
ECP
serum concentrations, suggesting the anti-inflammatory efficacy of theophylline. These observations may have therapeutic implications in the treatment of patients with mild asthma. A slight improvement of lung function and dyspnoea, and a reduction of additional beta 2-bronchodilator use was also observed. Two patients only complained of slight nausea, tremor and
restlessness
.
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PMID:[The anti-inflammatory action of an oral sustained-release theophylline preparation. Results of a clinical pilot study with low dosages]. 967 55