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治疗呼吸道症状的非处方药:事实与营销假象

Nonprescription medications for respiratory symptoms: Facts and marketing fictions.

作者信息

Weinberger Miles, Hendeles Leslie

机构信息

From the Pediatric Allergy & Pulmonary Division, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa.

Pharmacy and Pediatrics, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.

出版信息

Allergy Asthma Proc. 2018 May 1;39(3):169-176. doi: 10.2500/aap.2018.39.4117.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There are many nonprescription (over-the-counter [OTC]) medications available on pharmacy shelves marketed for relief of respiratory symptoms. The number of such medications has been increasing.

OBJECTIVE

This review provides an evidence-based examination of OTC products used for respiratory symptoms.

METHODS

Antihistamines, decongestants, mucolytics, antitussives, and intranasal steroids were selected as the most common OTC medications taken by adults and children for various respiratory symptoms. Controlled clinical trials of efficacy were identified by searching a medical literature data base. Those trials and key publications related to the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of the products were reviewed.

RESULTS

Comparisons of the various OTC antihistamines' ability to suppress the effects of histamine were related to their clinical benefit. Intranasal corticosteroids are the preferred agents for maintenance therapy of persistent nasal congestion and are highly effective for symptoms of inhalant allergy other than allergic conjunctivitis. The disconnect between marketing claims and evidence was demonstrated for antihistamines and oral alpha-1 adrenergic agonist decongestants. Data for OTC mucolytics and antitussives were insufficient to justify their use based on the evidence.

CONCLUSION

There was little relationship between marketing claims and evidence regarding OTC medications used for respiratory symptoms. Analysis of data supported cetirizine, levocetirizine, and fexofenadine as the most effective of the OTC antihistamines. There were no data that supported the use of oral phenylephrine as a decongestant. Neither OTC mucolytics or antitussives provided sufficient evidence to justify their use.

摘要

背景

药店货架上有许多非处方(非处方药 [OTC])药物,用于缓解呼吸道症状。这类药物的数量一直在增加。

目的

本综述对用于呼吸道症状的非处方药产品进行循证审查。

方法

抗组胺药、减充血剂、黏液溶解剂、止咳药和鼻用类固醇被选为成人和儿童用于各种呼吸道症状的最常见非处方药。通过检索医学文献数据库确定疗效的对照临床试验。对这些试验以及与产品药代动力学和药效学相关的关键出版物进行了综述。

结果

各种非处方抗组胺药抑制组胺作用能力的比较与其临床益处相关。鼻用皮质类固醇是持续性鼻充血维持治疗的首选药物,对除过敏性结膜炎外的吸入性过敏症状非常有效。抗组胺药和口服α-1肾上腺素能激动剂减充血剂的营销声称与证据之间存在脱节。非处方黏液溶解剂和止咳药的数据不足以证明基于证据使用它们是合理的。

结论

用于呼吸道症状的非处方药的营销声称与证据之间几乎没有关系。数据分析支持西替利嗪、左西替利嗪和非索非那定是最有效的非处方抗组胺药。没有数据支持使用口服去氧肾上腺素作为减充血剂。非处方黏液溶解剂或止咳药均未提供足够的证据证明其使用合理性。

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