Bronchospasmolysis Ethidium bromide Fenoterol hydrobromide (Berotec®) and ethidium bromide metered aerosols, each of identical technical production, the pharmacological effects of fenoterol and the topographic morphological distribution of the aerosol particles in the respiratory tract with the aid of ethidium-induced fluorescence have been successfully demonstrated in dogs.
Marked and long-lasting bronchospasmolytic effects with some cardiovascular side effects, have been demonstrated in anaesthetised dogs following inhalation of a maximum dose of 1.5 mg orciprenaline sulphate, or of 0.2 mg fenoterol hydrobromide, with glucose as vehicle, administered in powder form in powder inhaler capsules.
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