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The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 1998

Comparison of 3 different doses of budesonide and placebo on the early asthmatic response to inhaled allergen

Veronica A. Swystun; Rajesh Bhagat; Sanjay Kalra; Barbara Jennings; Donald W. Cockcroft

BACKGROUNDnA simple laboratory method to evaluate relative potency of inhaled corticosteroids in asthma would be valuable. Single-dose studies with the allergen-induced late asthmatic response have failed to show a useful dose-response relationship. Treatment for several days with inhaled corticosteroids will also inhibit the allergen-induced early asthmatic response.nnnMETHODSnTwelve atopic asthmatic subjects were studied during a season when no medications were required except ipratropium bromide as needed. These subjects had positive allergen and methacholine inhalation tests and FEV1 greater than 70% of predicted value. A double-blind, randomized, cross-over study compared placebo and budesonide 100, 200, and 400 microg administered by means of Turbuhaler twice daily for 7 days with 6-day washout periods. Methacholine PC20 was measured before and after 6 days of treatment, and allergen PC15 was measured after 7 days of treatment.nnnRESULTSnThe allergen PC15 (n = 11) was significantly larger (P = .0001) for all doses of budesonide compared with placebo, but there was no significant difference between the 3 doses of budesonide, and no dose response was demonstrated. The methacholine PC20 was significantly larger after all budesonide treatments compared with placebo (P = .024), but there was no difference between the 3 doses. There was a progressive increase in the allergen PC15 chronologically (sequence effect) that was not explained by improvement in FEV1 or airway responsiveness; sequence effects were not seen for FEV1 or for pretreatment or posttreatment methacholine PC20. Statistical adjustment for sequence effect did not alter allergen PC15 statistics.nnnCONCLUSIONnA 7-day course of budesonide administered by means of Turbuhaler at 200, 400, or 800 microg per day provided marked and significant inhibition of the allergen-induced early asthmatic response compared with placebo. There was, however, no difference between the 3 doses. Therefore this method with these doses is not useful for providing assessment of relative potency.


Canadian Respiratory Journal | 1997

Salmeterol and airway response to allergen

Donald W. Cockcroft; Veronica A. Swystun; Rajesh Bhagat; Sanjay Kalra

BACKGROUND: Regular treatment with inhaled salbutamol (seven to 14 days) increases airway responsiveness to allergen.


Medical Clinics of North America | 1996

OUTPATIENT ASTHMA MANAGEMENT

Donald W. Cockcroft; Sanjay Kalra

Asthma is an inflammatory disease. Educated asthmatics can be involved in self-managements strategies that focus on prevention and treatment of airway inflammation using environmental control and inhaled corticosteroids as the cornerstones of therapy. It is hoped that such an approach will reduce asthma morbidity and mortality rates.


American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 1997

Inhibitory effects of an anti-IgE antibody E25 on allergen-induced early asthmatic response.

Louis-Philippe Boulet; K R Chapman; J Côté; Sanjay Kalra; Rajesh Bhagat; Veronica A. Swystun; M Laviolette; L D Cleland; F Deschesnes; J Q Su; A DeVault; R B Fick; Donald W. Cockcroft


Chest | 1995

Rapid Onset of Tolerance to the Bronchoprotective Effect of Salmeterol

Rajesh Bhagat; Sanjay Kalra; Veronica A. Swystun; Donald W. Cockcroft


Chest | 1996

Inhaled Corticosteroids Do Not Prevent the Development of Tolerance to the Bronchoprotective Effect of Salmeterol

Sanjay Kalra; Veronica A. Swystun; Rajesh Bhagat; Donald W. Cockcroft


Chest | 1995

Late carmustine lung fibrosis: Age at treatment may influence severity and survival

B. Ronan O'Driscoll; Sanjay Kalra; H. Rao Gattamaneni; Ashley Woodcock


Chest | 1996

Determination of Post-Salbutamol Methacholine Dose Shift

Donald W. Cockcroft; Veronica A. Swystun; Sanjay Kalra; Rajesh Bhagat


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 1996

274 Comparison of three different doses of budesonide and placebo on the allergen-induced early asthmatic response (EAR)

Veronica A. Swystun; Rajesh Bhagat; Sanjay Kalra; Barbara Jennings; D.W. Cockroft


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 1995

Inhaled β2-agonists and allergen-induced airway responses

D.W. Cockcroft; Rajesh Bhagat; Sanjay Kalra; Veronica A. Swystun

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Rajesh Bhagat

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Barbara Jennings

University of Western Ontario

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D.W. Cockcroft

University of Saskatchewan

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