Journal article
Airway responsiveness to histamine and methacholine: relationship to minimum treatment to control symptoms of asthma.
Abstract
We have prospectively examined in 51 patients the relationship between the level of airway responsiveness to histamine and methacholine and the minimum medications required to control asthma. First we determined the least medication that was required to control symptoms so that they did not disturb sleep, were not present on waking, and did not require use of inhaled salbutamol (200 microgram) more than four times daily. When baseline FEV1 was …
Authors
Juniper EF; Frith PA; Hargreave FE
Journal
Thorax, Vol. 36, No. 8,
Publisher
BMJ
Publication Date
August 1, 1981
DOI
10.1136/thx.36.8.575
ISSN
0040-6376