The extrapulmonary effects of increasing doses of formoterol in patients with asthma

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C. D. Burgess
M. Ayson
S. Rajasingham
J. Crane
G. Della Cioppa
M. D. Till
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[1] Department of Medicine,
[2] Wellington School of Medicine,undefined
[3] PO Box 7343 Wellington South,undefined
[4] Wellington,undefined
[5] New Zealand,undefined
[6] Tel.: +64 4 385 5999,undefined
[7] Fax: +64 4 389 5427,undefined
[8] e-mail: hbark@wnmeds.ac.nz,undefined
[9] Ciba-Geigy Ltd,undefined
[10] Basel,undefined
[11] Switzerland,undefined
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Key words Formoterol; Asthma;
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Objective: To assess the cardiovascular and metabolic responses to increasing doses of formoterol administered from a dry powder inhaler. Methods: Twenty patients with mild to moderate asthma were given 12, 24, 48 and 96 μg of formoterol or a matched placebo on separate days. The doses were administered using a randomised, cross-over, double-blind design. The effects on heart rate, blood pressure, electromechanical systole (QS2I), the electrocardiographic QTc interval, plasma potassium (K); blood glucose and FEV1 were assessed prior to, and for 9 h following each dose. Results: There was no difference between the maximum effects of formoterol 12 μg and placebo; the 24 μg dose significantly decreased plasma K (−0.2 mmol · l−1) and increased blood glucose (1.8 mmol · l−1) compared to placebo. The two highest doses affected most of the variables with the 96 μg dose being significantly different from placebo for all indices, heart rate (9 beats · min−1), systol BP (4 mmHg), diastolic BP (−3 mmHg), QS2I (−11 ms), QTc (17 ms), plasma K (−0.5 mmol · l−1) and blood glucose (2.6 mmol · l−1). All doses of formoterol increased FEV1. Conclusion: Although there were dose-dependent effects on the extrapulmonary measurements, only the effects at the highest dose may be of clinical significance.
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