Occupational Asthma Reference

Burge PS, Harries MG, l'Anson E, Comparison of atropine with ipratropium bromide in patients with reversible airways obstruction unresponsive to salbutamol, Br J Dis Chest, 1980;74:259-262,

Keywords: salbutamol, ipratropium, asthma

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Sherwood Burge, Oasys Sherwood Burge

Mark Harries, Brompton Hospital and Northwick Park Mark Harries

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Abstract

Dose-response curves for atropine and ipratropium bromide were made in nine asthmatics unresponsive to salbutamol. Conventional doses of ipratropium resulted in significantly less bronchodilatation than large doses of atropine, suggesting that larger doses of ipratropium should be used

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