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Chest, Vol 87, 68S-73S, Copyright © 1985 by American College of Chest Physicians
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IL Bernstein
Cromolyn sodium is a valuable agent in the pharmacologic management of asthma. In addition to its established effects of inhibiting mediator release, it now appears that it is a useful drug for diminishing the effects of reflex-mediated asthma, nonspecific bronchial hyperreactivity, and diurnal swings of bronchial lability. Because of these unique prophylactic properties, the availability of a nebulized aqueous solution delivery system and recent clinical reports showing that its efficacy is comparable to theophylline, cromolyn sodium should be reconsidered as a first-line antiasthmatic drug in the United States.
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