Comparison of once-daily evening versus morning sustained-release theophylline dosing for nocturnal asthma.

Abstract:

:Eight diurnally active (approximately 0730-1100 hr) adults (41-61 yr) suffering from nocturnal asthma volunteered for a double-blind, cross-over randomized study of a once-daily dosing (600-900 mg/24 hr) of Armophylline (Rorer s.a., France), a sustained-release theophylline given either at 0800 hr or 2000 hr for 8-day durations. Study variables monitored daily were: (a) self-measured peak expiratory flow (PEF), heart rate, oral temperature and self-rated fatigue checked every 2 hr during the waking span as well as upon spontaneous nocturnal awakenings and (b) duration and subjective characteristics of sleep rated every morning. In addition, serum theophylline concentration (STC) plus the variables in (a) were sampled every 2 hr during the 24 hr of the eighth day of each timed treatment span. Rx at 0800 hr was associated with a nocturnal dip in PEF of 20 +/- 2.8% (X +/- S.E.M.) from the level achieved at the time of the diurnal crest; Rx at 2000 hr moderated the nocturnal fall; it was only 10 +/- 2.1% and within the physiologic limits of non-asthmatic persons. The STC peak height (Cmax) was greater (P less than 0.05) and time-to-peak (Tmax) shorter (P less than 0.005) with Rx at 0800 hr than at 2000 hr. With Rx at 2000 hr an STC plateau of approximately 12 hr resulted. A statistically significant correlation (r = 0.86; P less than 0.01) between PEF and the corresponding-in-time STC was observed with Rx at 2000 hr but not with Rx at 0800 hr. A small, but statistically significant, higher heart rate resulted from 2000 hr dosings in five out of eight subjects relative to the 0800 hr dosing. There were no differences in the sleep characteristics nor in oral temperature between dosing times. Once-daily (600-900 mg) SRT dosing at 2000 hr controlled the nocturnal dip of bronchial patency with no major side-effects in diurnally active adult patients with nocturnal allergic asthma.

journal_name

Chronobiol Int

authors

Reinberg A,Pauchet F,Ruff F,Gervais A,Smolensky MH,Levi F,Gervais P,Chaouat D,Abella ML,Zidani R

doi

10.3109/07420528709083530

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1987-01-01 00:00:00

pages

409-19

issue

3

eissn

0742-0528

issn

1525-6073

journal_volume

4

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