Inhaled furosemide prevents the obstructive response to several bronchoconstrictor stimuli in asthma. To verify whether this protective effect is also shared by other loop diuretics, we investigated the effect of inhaled piretanide on the bronchial obstructive response to ultrasonically nebulized distilled water (UNW) in ten patients with moderate, stable asthma. In a randomized, single-blind dose-response study, each subject performed an UNW test immediately after nebulization of different doses of piretanide between 12 and 48 mg or placebo. The effect of a single 40-mg dose of inhaled furosemide was also investigated in six subjects. Piretanide caused a significant, dose-dependent increase in UNW PD20 with respect to placebo, correspondin...
Frusemide, a loop diuretic, has been shown to potently inhibit several indirect bronchoconstrictor c...
The mechanisms underlying water-induced bronchoconstriction are still not fully understood. Choliner...
Inhalation of ultrasonically nebulized distilled water was used to evaluate non-specific bronchial r...
Inhaled furosemide prevents the obstructive response to several bronchoconstrictor stimuli in asthma...
Nonsteroid antiinflammatory drugs interfere with the diuretic activity of furosemide, implying that ...
The observation that changes in bronchial osmolarity can induce bronchoconstriction in asthma inspir...
The movement of ions and water across the membranes of bronchial cells is part of the control of the...
Inhaled furosemide prevents bronchoconstriction induced by a number of challenges in asthma. One app...
Inhaled furosemide has been shown to protect subjects with asthma from bronchoconstriction induced b...
Relatively high doses of oral aspirin are needed to afford a significant protective effect against t...
To determine whether atropine provides protection against the bronchoconstriction that develops in a...
Exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) is increasingly used as a marker of disease activity in asthma. Inhaled ...
Frusemide, a loop diuretic, has been shown to potently inhibit several indirect bronchoconstrictor c...
The mechanisms underlying water-induced bronchoconstriction are still not fully understood. Choliner...
Inhalation of ultrasonically nebulized distilled water was used to evaluate non-specific bronchial r...
Inhaled furosemide prevents the obstructive response to several bronchoconstrictor stimuli in asthma...
Nonsteroid antiinflammatory drugs interfere with the diuretic activity of furosemide, implying that ...
The observation that changes in bronchial osmolarity can induce bronchoconstriction in asthma inspir...
The movement of ions and water across the membranes of bronchial cells is part of the control of the...
Inhaled furosemide prevents bronchoconstriction induced by a number of challenges in asthma. One app...
Inhaled furosemide has been shown to protect subjects with asthma from bronchoconstriction induced b...
Relatively high doses of oral aspirin are needed to afford a significant protective effect against t...
To determine whether atropine provides protection against the bronchoconstriction that develops in a...
Exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) is increasingly used as a marker of disease activity in asthma. Inhaled ...
Frusemide, a loop diuretic, has been shown to potently inhibit several indirect bronchoconstrictor c...
The mechanisms underlying water-induced bronchoconstriction are still not fully understood. Choliner...
Inhalation of ultrasonically nebulized distilled water was used to evaluate non-specific bronchial r...