Nonsteroid antiinflammatory drugs interfere with the diuretic activity of furosemide, implying that this effect is at least partially dependent on renal prostaglandin synthesis. To investigate whether prostaglandin production could also modulate the bronchial antireactive activity of this diuretic drug, we investigated the effect of inhaled lysine acetylsalicylate (162 mg) and of furosemide (18 mg), alone and in combination, on the bronchial obstructive response to ultrasonically nebulized water in asthmatic patients. The study was also prompted by the conflicting results obtained in previous studies of oral nonsteroid antiinflammatory drugs. Fifteen asthmatic patients underwent bronchial challenge with a mist of ultrasonically nebulized di...
Inhaled frusemide effectively prevents the bronchial obstructive response to allergens and to a numb...
BACKGROUND: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are used to assess the role of prostaglan...
The mechanisms underlying water-induced bronchoconstriction are still not fully understood. Choliner...
Nonsteroid antiinflammatory drugs interfere with the diuretic activity of furosemide, implying that ...
Inhaled furosemide prevents the obstructive response to several bronchoconstrictor stimuli in asthma...
Relatively high doses of oral aspirin are needed to afford a significant protective effect against t...
Inhaled furosemide prevents bronchoconstriction induced by a number of challenges in asthma. One app...
The movement of ions and water across the membranes of bronchial cells is part of the control of the...
The observation that changes in bronchial osmolarity can induce bronchoconstriction in asthma inspir...
Inhaled lysine acetylsalicylate and furosemide exert a mutually potentiating protective activity on ...
Inhaled furosemide has been shown to protect subjects with asthma from bronchoconstriction induced b...
Inhaled frusemide protects against the bronchoconstrictor response to a wide range of stimuli that c...
Inhaled frusemide effectively prevents the bronchial obstructive response to allergens and to a numb...
BACKGROUND: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are used to assess the role of prostaglan...
The mechanisms underlying water-induced bronchoconstriction are still not fully understood. Choliner...
Nonsteroid antiinflammatory drugs interfere with the diuretic activity of furosemide, implying that ...
Inhaled furosemide prevents the obstructive response to several bronchoconstrictor stimuli in asthma...
Relatively high doses of oral aspirin are needed to afford a significant protective effect against t...
Inhaled furosemide prevents bronchoconstriction induced by a number of challenges in asthma. One app...
The movement of ions and water across the membranes of bronchial cells is part of the control of the...
The observation that changes in bronchial osmolarity can induce bronchoconstriction in asthma inspir...
Inhaled lysine acetylsalicylate and furosemide exert a mutually potentiating protective activity on ...
Inhaled furosemide has been shown to protect subjects with asthma from bronchoconstriction induced b...
Inhaled frusemide protects against the bronchoconstrictor response to a wide range of stimuli that c...
Inhaled frusemide effectively prevents the bronchial obstructive response to allergens and to a numb...
BACKGROUND: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are used to assess the role of prostaglan...
The mechanisms underlying water-induced bronchoconstriction are still not fully understood. Choliner...