Comparison of Oral Bambuterol and Terbutaline in Elderly Patients with Chronic Reversible Airflow Obstruction

Bambuterol, a carbamate prodrug of terbutaline, is the first once-daily oral β2-agonist. The effect/side effect ratio of bambuterol oral solution was compared with terbutaline mixture in elderly patients with chronic reversible obstructive airways disease. The study was of a double-blind, crossover,...

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Published in:The Journal of asthma Vol. 34; no. 1; pp. 53 - 59
Main Authors: McDonald, C. F., Pierce, R. J., Thompson, P. J., Allen, D., Bowler, S., Breslin, A. B. X., Bowes, G., Saunders, N., Murree-Allen, K., Frith, P., Musk, A. W.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Informa UK Ltd 1997
Taylor & Francis
Informa Healthcare
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Summary:Bambuterol, a carbamate prodrug of terbutaline, is the first once-daily oral β2-agonist. The effect/side effect ratio of bambuterol oral solution was compared with terbutaline mixture in elderly patients with chronic reversible obstructive airways disease. The study was of a double-blind, crossover, randomized design and consisted of a 4-7-day run-in period followed by four consecutive treatment periods each of 2 weeks. The treatments were bambuterol solution 20 mg nocte (B20), 10 mg nocte (B10), terbutaline mixture 3 mg t.i.d., (T), and placebo solution (P). Patients measured daily peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR), asthma symptoms, use of inhaled β2-agonist, and tremor. Of 84 patients, 66 completed all periods. Mean age was 67 years (60-90), basal FEV11.49 L, and reversibility of FEV1 30%. Ninety-four percent of the patients used inhaled/oral steroids in constant dosage. All treatments were significantly more effective than placebo. B20 resulted in higher morning PEFR than T (306 × 2.9 L/min vs. 297 × 2.9 L/min), while B10 gave equivalent results to T. No differences were seen in the use of inhaled β-agonist. Less shortness of breath was experienced during the night with B20 and during the day with B10 compared with placebo. Both B20 and T produced more tremor than B10 and P. In elderly patients with chronic reversible airways obstruction once-daily bambuterol (10-20 mg) has a better effect/side effect ratio than 3 mg terbutaline thrice daily.
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ISSN:0277-0903
1532-4303
DOI:10.3109/02770909709071203