Baur X, Thiel A
MMW Munch Med Wochenschr. 1978 Sep 29;120(39):1269-73.
In 14 antigen provocation tests in 12 patients with allergic bronchial asthma, an immediate bronchoconstriction could be demonstrated by whole body plethysmography and a delayed reaction in 6 other cases. The examinations were repeated after a single prophylactic application of 40 mg disodium cromoglicate. By this means, 10 of the 14 immediate reactions and 4 of the 6 delayed reactions could be completely or largely prevented; in 4 and 2 patients respectively the protective effect was unsatisfactory. In longterm experiments over 4--6 months an improvement in the findings was recorded in 9 of the 12 patients. A rare side-effect of disodium cromologlicate therapy is irritation of the respiratory tract, in some cases with not inconsiderable respiratory obstruction.