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10.1378/chest.102.1.91

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pmid1623802      Chest 1992 ; 102 (1): 91-5
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  • The effects of enalapril and spironolactone on terbutaline-induced hypokalemia #MMPMID1623802
  • Rahman AR; McDevitt DG; Struthers AD; Lipworth BJ
  • Chest 1992[Jul]; 102 (1): 91-5 PMID1623802show ga
  • OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether enalapril (E) 10 mg and spironolactone (S) 100 mg attenuate the hypokalemic effect of inhaled terbutaline (T). DESIGN: Randomized single-blind crossover. Subjects received the following treatment combinations: (a) placebo (P), (b) T alone, (c) T + E, or (d) T + S. SETTING: University Department of Clinical Pharmacology. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty healthy volunteers (ten male, ten female) of mean age 22.8 +/- 3.1 years. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Serum potassium, magnesium, ECG changes (R-R interval, T wave, and QTc interval) for 4 h after terbutaline inhalation. MAIN RESULTS: Baseline serum potassium levels were higher following prior treatment with E and S; P, 3.78 mmol/L (3.67 to 3.88); T + E, 3.93 mmol-1 (3.82 to 4.03); and T + S, 4.03 mmol/L (3.93 to 4.14) (p less than 0.05). Mean potassium concentrations over 4 h were also higher following prior treatment with E and S; T, 3.58 mmol/L (3.54 to 3.63); T + E, 3.68 mmol/L (3.64 to 3.72) (p less than 0.05); and T + S, 3.73 mmol/L (3.68 to 3.78) (p less than 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Enalapril and spironolactone protect against the fall in serum potassium over 4 h by elevating baseline potassium concentration. These potassium-sparing drugs, however, should not be used to prevent the hypokalemic and electrocardiographic sequelae of inhaled beta 2-agonists.
  • |Adult[MESH]
  • |Electrocardiography/drug effects[MESH]
  • |Enalapril/*therapeutic use[MESH]
  • |Female[MESH]
  • |Hemodynamics/drug effects[MESH]
  • |Humans[MESH]
  • |Hypokalemia/blood/chemically induced/*prevention & control[MESH]
  • |Magnesium/blood[MESH]
  • |Male[MESH]
  • |Potassium/blood[MESH]
  • |Renin/blood[MESH]
  • |Single-Blind Method[MESH]
  • |Spironolactone/*therapeutic use[MESH]


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