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Clinical comparability of albuterol delivered by the breath-actuated inhaler (Spiros) and albuterol by MDI in patients with asthma.

Author(s): Geoffroy P, Lalonde RL, Ahrens R, Clarke W, Hill MR, Vaughan LM, Grossman J

Affiliation(s): Phoenix International Life Sciences, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Publication date & source: 1999-04, Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol., 82(4):377-82.

Publication type: Clinical Trial; Randomized Controlled Trial

STUDY OBJECTIVE: This study compares the efficacy and safety of one and two actuations of albuterol sulfate powder delivered via a breath-actuated, effort-assisted, investigational inhaler (Spiros, Dura Pharmaceuticals, Inc) and albuterol delivered via a conventional propellant-driven metered dose inhaler (Ventolin, Glaxo, Inc). DESIGN: Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 5-way crossover study. PARTICIPANTS: Sixty patients with mild-to-moderate asthma (FEV1 59% predicted) were enrolled and 44 completed the study. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: FEV1 values over 6 hours were analyzed by ANCOVA and the Finney relative potency model. The relative potency of the inhalers (albuterol MDI: albuterol DPI) was 1.132 (90% CI, 0.680 to 2.252) indicating 1.132 actuations of albuterol MDI provided the same bronchodilation as one actuation of albuterol DPI. ANCOVA analyses further indicated that there were no significant differences between the two delivery systems with respect to FEV1, FVC, FEF25-75%, or PEF. Both inhalers had similar effects on serum potassium levels, QTc interval, blood pressure, and heart rate. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with mild-to-moderate asthma in this study, the albuterol DPI was determined to be therapeutically comparable to albuterol MDI in the delivery of one and two actuations of albuterol.

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