Affiliation:
1. First Department of Internal Medicine, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan
2. Pharmacy Section, Branch of Tokyo University Hospital, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract
A double-blind crossover trial was performed comparing orciprenaline (10 mg) and fenoterol (5 mg) by oral administration in forty-four patients with bronchial asthma. Measurement of VC, FEV1, respiratory impedance (ZR), blood pressure and pulse rate, and observation of subjective symptoms, rales and side-effects, were made over the 4 hours following oral administration of the drugs. FEV1 increased through the 4 hours reaching a peak at 3 hours with both drugs. The per cent increase of FEV1 was statistically significant at each measuring time for both drugs (p < 001), and was significantly larger in fenoterol than in orciprenaline at 2 and 3 hours (p < 0.05). ZR with fenoterol decreased from 2 hours to 4 hours with a significant difference from ZR with orciprenaline (p < 0.05). Side-effects such as palpitation, finger tremor or headache were seen in 36.4% cases with fenoterol and 30.5% with orciprenaline, but the degree of the side-effects was minimal. Finger tremor was observed in one case with orciprenaline and ten cases with fenoterol. Palpitation was observed in five cases with each of the drugs. Because finger tremor seems to be due to β2-stimulation and palpitation seems to be due to β1-stimulation, fenoterol was supposed to be more β2-selective than orciprenaline. In conclusion fenoterol had a high β2 selectivity and a powerful and long-lasting broncho-dilating effect compared with orciprenaline.
Subject
Biochemistry (medical),Cell Biology,Biochemistry,General Medicine
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