EFFECT OF A VOLUMATIC SPACER AND MOUTH RINSING ON SYSTEMIC ABSORPTION OF INHALED CORTICOSTEROIDS FROM A METERED DOSE INHALER AND DRY POWDER INHALER

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SELROOS, O [1 ]
HALME, M [1 ]
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[1] MJOLBOLSTA HOSP,SF-10350 MJOLBOLSTA,FINLAND
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10.1136/thx.46.12.891
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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Background High doses of inhaled corticosteroids are absorbed systemically and may cause long term side effects. As rinsing the mouth out after use and inhaling through a spacing device may reduce systemic absorption this has been further investigated. Methods Three crossover studies were carried out to assess the effect of budesonide given by dry powder inhaler (Turbuhaler) with and without mouth rinsing and beclomethasone dipropionate given by metered dose inhaler with or without a spacing device (Volumatic) on serum cortisol concentrations and urinary cortisol excretion in patients with asthma taking an inhaled corticosteroid. Each treatment period was two weeks with a two week washout period. Serum cortisol concentrations at 0800 hours on day 14 and the 24 hour urinary excretion of cortisol were measured. In study 1 24 patients taking beclomethasone dipropionate 500-mu-g twice a day inhaled with (n = 10) or without (n = 14) a Volumatic spacing device were switched to a budesonide dry powder inhaler, 600-mu-g to be taken twice a day without mouth rinsing. In study 2 10 patients took budesonide 800-mu-g twice a day with and without mouth rinsing and without swallowing the rinsing water. In study 3 17 patients took budesonide 800-mu-g twice daily with mouth rinsing and beclomethasone dipropionate 500-mu-g twice daily with the spacing device and mouth rinsing. Results In study 1 no difference was seen between budesonide without mouth rinsing and beclomethasone dipropionate without a spacer: beclomethasone with spacer caused less suppression of cortisol (mean (SD) serum cortisol concentration: beclomethasone and spacer 487(148), budesonide 368(145) nmol/l). In study 2 mouth rinsing caused less suppression of morning serum cortisol concentrations (rinsing 440(63), no rinsing 375(56) nmol/1). In study 3 there was no difference in serum or urinary cortisol concentrations between twice daily beclomethasone dipropionate 500-mu-g inhaled by Volumatic spacer or budesonide by Turbuhaler 800-mu-g twice daily, both with mouth rinsing. Individual serum cortisol values were within the normal range in all patients except one in study 1. Conclusion Systemic absorption of a corticosteroid inhaled from a metered dose inhaler is reduced by using a spacing device and that from a dry powder inhaler by mouth rinsing.
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