SKELETAL-MUSCLE TREMOR AND THE INFLUENCE OF ADRENERGIC-DRUGS

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AHRENS, RC
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[1] Pediatric Allergy/Pulmonary Division, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA
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10.3109/02770909009073289
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R392 [医学免疫学];
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100102 ;
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Physiologic postural skeletal muscle tremor is enhanced by beta2 receptor agonists such as those used in the treatment of asthma. This is a peripheral response rather than one occurring at the central nervous system level. It is greatest when drugs are administered by the oral or parenteral routes, and is the most important dose-limiting factor for oral administration. Clinically important tremor is minimal after aerosolized administration of clinically recommended doses of aerosolized beta2 receptor agonists, but can be significant when larger doses are administered. Sympathomimetic drugs which can selectively stimulate airway beta2 receptors, as opposed to skeletal muscle beta2 receptors, do not currently exist. Combining orally administered beta2 agents with theophylline potentiates the effects on muscle tremor. There does not seem to be a clinical advantage, in terms of reduced side effects such as muscle tremor, to combining "small doses" of oral beta agonists and theophylline as opposed to using either agent alone in optimal doses. Tolerance to the tremoregenic effects of beta2 agonists appears to occur when these agents are administered on a chronic basis. Thus, there may be some rationale for beginning oral beta agonists initially with lower doses and progressively increasing to full doses over a period of days to weeks. © 1990 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.
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