enalapril has been researched along with Bronchial-Spasm* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for enalapril and Bronchial-Spasm
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Bronchospasm and cough as adverse reactions to the ACE inhibitors captopril, enalapril and lisinopril. A controlled retrospective cohort study.
1. We report a controlled retrospective cohort study of respiratory adverse reactions to ACE inhibitors. Bronchospasm and cough occurred at a higher rate in patients treated with ACE inhibitors, no links with sex, past history of bronchospasm, drug type or dose were found. 2. Cohorts of 1013 patients on angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors and 1017 patients on lipid lowering drugs (LLDs) were compared for the occurrence of new bronchospasm, relapse of previous bronchospasm, increase of current bronchospasm, and cough. 3. The prevalence of bronchospasm was 5.5% for patients on ACE inhibitors and 2.3% for patients on LLDs, P < 0.001. The relative risk of a bronchospasm adverse reaction for a patient on an ACE inhibitor compared with a patient on a LLD was 2.39, 95% confidence interval 1.47 to 3.90. 4. No ACE inhibitor specificity, or significant sex differences were found in the prevalence of bronchospasm or cough after correcting for bias implicit in the original cohorts. The bronchospastic reactions were not dose dependent. 5. The prevalence of a past history of bronchospasm in patients reporting ACE inhibitor-induced bronchospasm (16%) was not significantly different from the prevalence in patients on ACE inhibitors without an adverse reaction (13%), P = 0.447. 6. The prevalence of ACE inhibitor cohort cough was 12.3% and 2.7% in the patients on LLDs, P < 0.0001. Cough did not occur more commonly in patients on ACE inhibitors who had experienced any bronchospasm (28%) than in patients on LLDs with bronchospasm (27%). Topics: Aged; Bronchial Spasm; Captopril; Chi-Square Distribution; Cohort Studies; Computer Simulation; Cough; Enalapril; Female; Humans; Hypolipidemic Agents; Lisinopril; Male; Middle Aged; Prevalence; Retrospective Studies; Sex Factors; Surveys and Questionnaires | 1995 |
Dyspnoea, asthma, and bronchospasm in relation to treatment with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors.
To evaluate the occurrence of asthma and dyspnoea precipitated or worsened by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors.. Summary of reports of adverse respiratory reaction in relation to treatment with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors that were submitted to Swedish Adverse Drug Reactions Advisory Committee and to World Health Organisation's international drug information system until 1992. Sales of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors in Sweden were also summarised.. Patients receiving angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors who reported adverse respiratory reactions.. Clinical characteristics of adverse reactions of asthma, bronchospasm, and dyspnoea.. In Sweden 424 adverse respiratory reactions were reported, of which most (374) were coughing. However, 36 patients had adverse drug reactions diagnosed as asthma, bronchospasm, or dyspnoea. In 33 of these cases the indication for treatment with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors was hypertension, in only three heart failure. The respiratory symptoms occurred in about half of the patients within the first two weeks of treatment, and about one third needed hospitalisation or drug treatment. Dyspnoea symptoms occurred in conjunction with other symptoms from the airways or skin in 23 out of the 36 cases. In the WHO database there were 318 reports of asthma or bronchospasm, 516 reports of dyspnoea, and 7260 reports of cough in relation to 11 different angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors.. Symptoms of airway obstruction in relation to treatment with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors seem to be a rare but potentially serious reaction generally occurring within the first few weeks of treatment. Topics: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors; Asthma; Bronchial Spasm; Captopril; Cough; Dyspnea; Enalapril; Female; Humans; Lisinopril; Male; Middle Aged; Ramipril | 1994 |