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Salbutamol and ipratropium by inhaler is superior to nebulizer in children with severe acute asthma exacerbation: Randomized clinical trial

Pediatric Pulmonology, 2019
In moderate‐severe asthma exacerbation, salbutamol by inhaler (MDI) is superior to salbutamol delivered by nebulizer (NEB); however, to our knowledge, no studies in children with exclusively severe exacerbations were performed.
R. Iramain   +6 more
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Salbutamol for hyperkalaemia in children

Acta Paediatrica, 2001
Hyperkalaemia is a potentially fatal disorder that demands direct treatment. The efficacy of traditional medical treatment is unpredictable, limited, of short duration or carries the risk of serious adverse events. The administration of salbutamol for hyperkalaemia in children is described in several clinical trials and case reports.
T W de Vries, E Helfrich, E N van Roon
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Nebulized salbutamol vs salbutamol and ipratropium combination in asthma

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2004
To see the additional benefit of combined frequent nebulization with salbutamol and ipratropium bromide in acute attack of asthma with moderate severity.Fifty asthmatic children in the age range of 6-14 years were divided into two equal groups. Group I children were nebulized with three doses of Salbutamol alone (0.03 ml/kg/dose) and Group II children ...
Arvind Madaan, Anita Sharma
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Salmefamol and Salbutamol

Respiration, 1979
An experimental comparative study has been undertaken to evaluate the action of salmefamol and salbutamol, two sympathomimetic drugs specific for the β -receptors, on tracheal and ...
L. Giordano   +5 more
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The Metabolism of Salbutamol in Man

Xenobiotica, 1973
Abstract1. The fate of 3H-salbutamol given orally, by aerosol and intravenously, has been investigated in asthmatic patients.2. Salbutamol was extensively metabolized to a polar metabolite. Both free salbutamol and the metabolite were excreted in the urine, the ratio varying with the route of administration.3.
R. T. Brittain   +3 more
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The Use of Salbutamol in Obstetrics

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1976
Abstract.Sympathomimetic amines have been used with the aim of abolishing uterine contractions. On the basis of results from an in vivo technique for testing the specificity and affinity of the beta2‐receptor stimulating agents, salbutamol was used for a clinical trial.
U. Björkman   +9 more
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Bronchoprotective and bronchodilator effects of single doses of ( S )-salbutamol, ( R )-salbutamol and racemic salbutamol in patients with bronchial asthma

European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1999
The drug salbutamol is used as a 50: 50 racemic mixture of its two enantiomers, (R)- and (S)-salbutamol. Previous studies suggest that the (R)-enantiomer is active, and the (S)-enantiomer is either inert or may be responsible for adverse effects.
D R Taylor   +4 more
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The influence of exercise and dehydration on the urine concentrations of salbutamol after inhaled administration of 1600 µg salbutamol as a single dose in relation to doping analysis.

Drug Testing and Analysis, 2016
The present study investigated the influence of exercise and dehydration on the urine concentrations of salbutamol after inhalation of that maximal permitted (1600 µg) on the 2015 World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) prohibited list.
Christoffer Haase   +5 more
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Residues of Salbutamol and Identification of Its Metabolites in Beef Cattle.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2017
Salbutamol, a selective β2-agonist, endangers the safety of animal products because of its illegal use in food animals. In this work, residues of salbutamol and its metabolites were investigated to select appropriate targets and marker residues for ...
Kai Zhang   +9 more
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