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There is evidence of transient drop in FEV1 following inhalation, that may be due to vehilce. There is statistical evidence for an increased incidence of severe asthma requiring MV in B2-agonists users

Publications

Shin HJ, Kim TO, Kim YI, Kim SH, Kim HK, Kim YH, Byun MK, Jung KS, Yoo KH, Lee JS, Lim SC,

The paradoxical response to short-acting bronchodilator administration in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Journal of thoracic disease 2021 Feb;13;511-520 — 2021 Feb — 511-520

Robles J, Motheral L

Hypersensitivity reaction after inhalation of a lactose-containing dry powder inhaler.

The journal of pediatric pharmacology and therapeutics : JPPT : the official journal of PPAG 2014 Jul;19;206-11 — 2014 Jul — 206-11

Boucher A, Payen C, Garayt C, Ibanez H, Dieny A, Doche C, Chuniaud C, Descotes J

Salbutamol misuse or abuse with fatal outcome: a case-report.

Human & experimental toxicology 2011 Nov;30;1869-71 — 2011 Nov — 1869-71

Peters J

ACP Journal Club: beta-agonists increase asthma-related intubations and deaths in patients with asthma.

Annals of internal medicine 2010 Sep 21;153;JC3-5 — 2010 Sep 21 — JC3-5

Mutlu GM, Moonjelly E, Chan L, Olopade CO

Laryngospasm and paradoxical bronchoconstriction after repeated doses of beta 2-agonists containing edetate disodium.

Mayo Clinic proceedings 2000 Mar;75;285-7 — 2000 Mar — 285-7

Facchini G, Antonicelli L, Cinti B, Bonifazi F, Massei V

Paradoxical bronchospasm and cutaneous rash after metered-dose inhaled bronchodilators.

Monaldi archives for chest disease = Archivio Monaldi per le malattie del torace 1996 Jun;51;201-3 — 1996 Jun — 201-3

Arne M, Sjölund K

[Paradoxal reaction in an asthma patient after inhalation of terbutaline].

Lakartidningen 1985 Jan 16;82;120-1 — 1985 Jan 16 — 120-1