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. 1979 May;54(5):391–392. doi: 10.1136/adc.54.5.391

Comparison of IV salbutamol with IV aminophylline in the treatment of severe, acute asthma in childhood.

G Hambleton, M J Stone
PMCID: PMC1545558  PMID: 383024

Abstract

A double-blind test to compare IV aminophylline with salbutamol in the treatment of acute, uncontrolled asthma showed that both drugs were equally effective during the first 24 hours. Salbutamol caused a relative tachycardia. Hydrocortisone was given after 2 hours, but did not appear to affect the rate of recovery.

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