misoprostol has been researched along with Bronchial-Hyperreactivity* in 1 studies
1 trial(s) available for misoprostol and Bronchial-Hyperreactivity
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Misoprostol has no favorable effect on bronchial hyperresponsiveness in mild asthmatics.
Misoprostol, a synthetic prostaglandin E1 analogue, has been reported to have antibronchoconstricive and antiinflammatory effects in animal studies. We investigated the effect of misoprostol on FEV1 and bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) to histamine in mildly asthmatics. 14 mildly asthmatic patients were given 400 mg/day oral misoprostol. Four patients had to left the study either due to the side effects. The remaining 10 patients (all women and mean age was 33.2 +/- 3.3) underwent the histamine challenge test before and after the treatment with misoprostol. Mean values of FEV1 obtained before and after the treatment were as follows respectively: 2.79 +/- 0.17 L; 2.78 +/- 0.18 L. Mean log PC20 values were as follows respectively: 0.60 +/- 0.23 mg/ml; 0.60 +/- 0.14 mg/ml. There was no difference either in FEV1 and log PC20 values before and after the treatment with misoprostol (p > 0.05). As a result administered misoprostol has no favorable effect on expiratory flow rates and BHR in asthmatic patients. Topics: Adult; Anti-Allergic Agents; Asthma; Bronchial Hyperreactivity; Female; Forced Expiratory Volume; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Misoprostol; Treatment Failure | 1998 |