The Japanese journal of thoracic diseases
Online ISSN : 1883-471X
Print ISSN : 0301-1542
ISSN-L : 0301-1542
A Case of Asthma Exacerbated by Sulfite Contained in Betamethasone
Takashi YoshikawaSatoshi FujiuchiShuichi InabaTatsuo NagaiTsuguo Terai
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1990 Volume 28 Issue 6 Pages 895-899

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Adverse reaction to preservatives contained in food and medications have been recognized with increasing frequency. We have recently seen an asthmatic patient in whom wheezing and dyspnea increased after injection of betamethasone. The patient was a 26-year-old woman who had had bronchial asthma since 1980. She was treated at another hospital for moderate wheezing and betamethasone injections were given in May 1988. After this treatment her condition deteriorated acutely and she was transferred to our hospital. To confirm the possible relationship between betamethasone (sulfite) and asthmatic attack, provocation challenge tests were conducted. Intradermal skin test revealed an immediate positive reaction to sodium bisulfite at a concentration of 100mg/L. Challenge test with increasing amounts of sodium bisulfite showed a 52% decrease in FEV1, 50min after inhalation of 5mg/ml solution. In addition, another inhalation challenge was conducted by use of an Astograph. Rrs immediately increased during inhalation of 10mg/ml solution. These results suggested that sulfite contained in betamethasone preparation provoked exaggerated bronchospasm in this patient.
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