Clinical trial of low-dose theophylline and montelukast in patients with poorly controlled asthma

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作者
Irvin, Charles G. [1 ]
Kaminsky, David A. [1 ]
Anthonisen, Nicholas R. [1 ]
Castro, Mario [1 ]
Hanania, Nicola A. [1 ]
Holbrook, Janet T. [1 ]
Lima, John J. [1 ]
Wise, Robert A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Asthma & Allergy Ctr, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA
关键词
antiasthmatic agents; bronchodilator agents; clinical trial; multicenter studies;
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10.1164/rccm.200603-416OC
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background: Asthma treatment guidelines recommend addition of controller medications for patients with poorly controlled asthma. We compared the effectiveness of once-daily oral controller therapy with either an antileukotriene receptor antagonist (montelukast) or low-dose theophylline added to existing medications in patients with poorly controlled asthma. Methods: We conducted a randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled trial in 489 participants with poorly controlled asthma randomly assigned to placebo, theophylline (300 mg/d), or montelukast (110 mg/d). Participants were monitored for 24 wk to measure the rate of episodes of poor asthma control (EPACs) defined by decreased peak flow, increased P-agonist use, increased oral corticosteroid use, or unscheduled health care visits. Observations: There was no significant difference in EPAC rates (events/person/yr) Compared with placebo: low-dose theophylline, 4.9 (95% confidence interval [CI], 3.6-6.7; not significant); montelukast, 4.0 (95% CI, 3.0-5.4; not significant); and placebo, 4.9 (95% CI, 3.8-6.4). Both montelukast and theophylline caused small improvements in prebronchodilator FEV1 of borderline significance. Nausea was more common with theophylline only during the first 4 wk of treatment. Neither treatment improved asthma symptoms or quality of life. However, in patients not receiving inhaled corticosteroids, addition of low-dose theophylline significantly (p < 0.002) improved asthma control and symptoms as well as lung function. Conclusions: Neither montelukast nor low-dose theophylline lowered the EPAC rate of poor asthma control in patients with poorly controlled asthma despite improved lung function. For patients not using inhaled corticosteroids, low-dose theophylline improved asthma symptom control more than montelukast or placebo, and provides a safe and low-cost alternative asthma treatment.
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