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Laboratory protocol for exercise asthma to evaluate salbutamol given by two devices

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This article used a bronchial provocation protocol in a laboratory setting to compare the effects of salbutamol delivered by different devices on exercise-induced asthma severity. Findings indicate that there were no significant differences in the effects of salbutamol delivered by an inhaler or dry powder device when using this protocol.

Author: Anderson, Sandra D., Lambert, Stephen, Brannan, John D., Wood, Robert J., Koskela, Heikki, Morton, Alan R., Fitch, Kenneth D.
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, WK Health
Publication Name: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0195-9131
Year: 2001
Finland, Australia, Statistical Data Included, Usage, Evaluation, Drug therapy, Asthma, Exercise physiology, Drug delivery devices, Bronchial provocation tests

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Physiological responses during a submaximal cycle test in chronic fatigue syndrome

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The current activity levels are included as one criterion for matching chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) subjects with healthy control subjects in order to more accurately assess physical functions in these subjects. The reduced exercise tolerance in CFS is due to impairment in the mechanisms that constitute efforts sense.

Author: Goodman, Carmel, Morton, Alan R., Wallman, Karen E., Grove, Robert
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, WK Health
Publication Name: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0195-9131
Year: 2004
United States, Care and treatment, Dosage and administration, Chronic fatigue syndrome

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Effect of salbutamol on muscle strength and endurance performance in nonasthmatic men

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Salbutamol can increase muscle strength and endurance in athletes even if they don't have asthma. This drug is normally used to treat asthma and the International Olympic Committee strictly forbids its use by non-asthmatics.

Author: Baak, Marleen A. van, Mayer, Leon H.J., Kempinski, Roger E.S., Hartgens, Fred
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, WK Health
Publication Name: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0195-9131
Year: 2000
Muscle strength

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Subjects list: Physiological aspects, Exercise, Albuterol
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