Free Content Speed of onset of bronchodilator response to salbutamol inhaled via different devices in asthmatics: a bioassay based on functional antagonism

Authors: Lavorini, Federico; Geri, Pietro; Mariani, Laura; Marmai, Cecilia; Maluccio, Nazzarena Maria; Pistolesi, Massimo; Fontana, Giovanni A.

Source: British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, Volume 62, Number 4, October 2006 , pp. 403-411(9)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

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Abstract:

Aims

To evaluate the speed of onset of bronchodilation following salbutamol administered via a metered-dose inhaler with a spacer (pMDI + Volumatic) and a dry-powder inhaler (Diskus), as well as the relative potencies of these devices in asthmatic patients with methacholine-induced bronchoconstriction. Methods

Eighteen patients inhaled methacholine (MCh) until FEV1 decreased by 35% of control. Following administration of placebo, 200 µg salbutamol or 400 µg salbutamol through the pMDI + Volumatic or the Diskus, we calculated the time elapsed from drug administration and the appearance of a 90% increase in post-MCh forced vital capacity (FVC), FEV1 and volume-adjusted mid-expiratory flow (recovery times). The salbutamol doses to be delivered by the two inhalation devices to achieve similar recovery times and the relative potencies of the devices were calculated by using the 2-by-2 Finney parallel regression method. Results

For all functional variables, recovery times were significantly (P < 0.01) shorter in pMDI + Volumatic than Diskus trials. The salbutamol doses to be delivered by the Diskus to achieve recovery times for FVC, FEV1 and volume-adjusted mid-expiratory flow similar to those obtained with 200 µg salbutamol administered via the pMDI + Volumatic were 558 (95% CI 537, 579) µg, 395 (95% CI 388, 404) µg and 404 (95% CI 393, 415) µg, respectively, and corresponded to relative potencies of 2.79 (95% CI 2.68, 2.90), 1.98 (95% CI 1.94, 2.02), and 2.02 (95% CI 1.96, 2.07). Conclusions

Administration of salbutamol via the pMDI + Volumatic provides faster reversal of induced bronchoconstriction than via the Diskus. The salbutamol dose targeting the lungs with the pMDI + Volumatic is approximately twice that with the Diskus.

Keywords: asthma; dry-powder inhaler; functional antagonism; spacers; speed of bronchodilation

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.2006.02641.x

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