2009
DOI: 10.1097/maj.0b013e3181914a97
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An Open-Label Controlled Trial of Theophylline for Treatment of Patients With Hyposmia

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“…To test this hypothesis, a previous study from our institution administered oral theophylline anhydrous to 312 patients with hyposmia and hypogeusia in an open-label controlled clinical trial. 40 Results of this study demonstrated that oral theophylline treatment successfully corrected hyposmia in more than 50% of these patients. 40 Subsequent investigators have used other oral phosphodiesterase inhibitors to correct hyposmia.…”
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“…To test this hypothesis, a previous study from our institution administered oral theophylline anhydrous to 312 patients with hyposmia and hypogeusia in an open-label controlled clinical trial. 40 Results of this study demonstrated that oral theophylline treatment successfully corrected hyposmia in more than 50% of these patients. 40 Subsequent investigators have used other oral phosphodiesterase inhibitors to correct hyposmia.…”
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“…40 Results of this study demonstrated that oral theophylline treatment successfully corrected hyposmia in more than 50% of these patients. 40 Subsequent investigators have used other oral phosphodiesterase inhibitors to correct hyposmia. 41 An open-label study also demonstrated that, as nasal mucus cAMP and cGMP levels increased, hyposmia was corrected, 42 whereas in patients in whom these moieties did not increase, hyposmia was not corrected.…”
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“…3 And recently, intranasal theophylline has been even more efficient in helping these patients restore their smell function.…”
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“…3 And recently, intranasal theophylline has been even more efficient in helping these patients restore their smell function. 4 It is up to otolaryngologists to understand the extent of this epidemic and to respond to it with the same energy and enthusiasm that they extend to their surgical practice for which they were well trained.…”
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