Side Effects of cromolyn oral inhalation: A Synthesis of Findings from 14 Studies
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Major Research Findings
Cromolyn sodium is a medication that is often used to prevent asthma attacks. Many studies have shown that cromolyn sodium is effective in preventing asthma attacks. 8 showed that cromolyn sodium can inhibit the bronchial response to exercise, inhalation of cold air, and to antigens. It can also help control asthma and reduce the need for bronchodilators. 10 showed that cromolyn sodium is at least as effective as theophylline in controlling asthmatic symptoms in children aged 1-6 years. Cromolyn sodium is also a safer drug than theophylline, with fewer side effects.
Reasons for Side Effects
Cromolyn sodium works by preventing the release of substances that cause inflammation in the airways. Side effects are usually caused by irritation of the airways or by an allergic reaction to the drug.
Common Side Effects
Dry Mouth
Cromolyn sodium inhalers can cause dry mouth. 8 reported that cromolyn sodium can cause a bad taste in the mouth.
Cough
Cromolyn sodium inhalers can cause coughing. 7 indicated that cromolyn sodium can cause coughing due to irritation of the airways.
Worsening of Asthma
In rare cases, cromolyn sodium inhalers can worsen asthma symptoms. 8 reported that cromolyn sodium can improve asthma control; however, it is possible that some patients may experience worsening symptoms.
Side Effects Treatment
Dry Mouth
If you experience dry mouth, you can gargle with water after using the inhaler. You can also drink plenty of fluids.
Cough
If you experience coughing, you can reduce the amount of inhaler you use, or talk to your doctor.
Worsening of Asthma
If your asthma symptoms worsen, talk to your doctor right away.
Comparison Between Studies
Similarities
Many studies have shown that cromolyn sodium is an effective drug for preventing asthma attacks. It has also been shown to be a safer drug than other asthma medications, with fewer side effects.
Differences
There are differences in the effectiveness and side effects of cromolyn sodium depending on the study. This is due to differences in the patients who participated in the study and the study methodology.
Things to Keep in Mind When Applying This Information to Real Life
Cromolyn sodium is a safe and effective drug for preventing asthma attacks. However, it is important to be aware of the potential side effects. Dry mouth and coughing are two of the most common side effects. When using the inhaler, follow your doctor's instructions carefully and talk to your doctor if you experience any side effects.
Limitations of Current Research
There is still insufficient research on the long-term safety of cromolyn sodium inhalers. The effectiveness of cromolyn sodium inhalers may not be applicable to all asthma patients.
Future Research Directions
Further research is needed on the long-term safety of cromolyn sodium inhalers, identifying patients who can benefit from the drug, and discovering new side effects.
Conclusion
Cromolyn sodium inhalers are effective drugs for preventing asthma attacks. However, there is a possibility of side effects. Therefore, be sure to follow your doctor's instructions carefully and talk to your doctor if you experience any side effects.
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