Adverse effects of a single dose of (+)‐sotalol in patients with mild stable asthma
- 1 July 1998
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
- Vol. 46 (1) , 79-82
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2125.1998.00039.x
Abstract
Aims To investigate the effect of (+)-sotalol, which is not thought to possess clinically significant β-adrenoceptor blocking activity, on airway responsiveness in subjects with mild asthma. Methods A placebo controlled, double-blind, single dose, cross over study, evaluating the effects of oral (+)-sotalol 300 mg and oral (±)-sotalol 240 mg, on airway responsiveness, FEV1, and heart rate in 18 asthmatic volunteers with quantifiable levels of airway responsiveness. Results Compared with placebo, (+)-sotalol induced a significant increase in airway responsiveness, and a significant decrease in FEV1, but there was no significant change in heart rate. Following (±)-sotalol there was no significant effect on airway responsiveness, but there were significant decreases in FEV1 and heart rate. In one subject both (+)-sotalol and (±)-sotalol provoked a 49% decrement in FEV1, and in another there were decrements of 20% and 18%, respectively. Conclusions Despite theoretical considerations, it cannot be assumed that (+)-sotalol is safe in patients with asthma.Keywords
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