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. 1982 Aug;37(8):617–619. doi: 10.1136/thx.37.8.617

Effects of naftidrofuryl on breathlessness and exercise tolerance in chronic bronchitis.

A J Williams, J Osman, C Skinner
PMCID: PMC459386  PMID: 7179191

Abstract

Naftidrofuryl enhances oxidative phosphorylation and might therefore be expected to improve exercise tolerance and breathlessness in advanced chronic bronchitis. This hypothesis was tested in a four-week placebo-controlled trial in 11 bronchitic patients. Seven patients completed the study. There was no evidence of any benefit from naftidrofuryl either subjectively or after a 12-minute walking test.

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