Sustained release aminophylline in asthma and its interaction with rimiterol.

Abstract
Twenty chronic asthmatics who completed a double‐blind cross‐over study comparing sustained release aminophylline tablets with placebo had a significant improvement in airways obstruction. Inhaled rimiterol and the aminophylline tablets were shown to act in an additive manner. There was a significant reduction in asthmatic symptoms on active tablets. A further nine patients had to be withdrawn from the study because of adverse side effects.