Mucolytic drugs may benefit patients with severe pulmonary diseaseMay 23, 2001Mucolytic drugs may benefit patients with severe pulmonary disease (Oral mucolytic drugs for exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: systematic review) BMJ Volume 322, pp 1271-1274
Mucolytic drugs are thought to help to clear congestion in the chest by reducing sputum viscosity, but are not prescribed for COPD in the United Kingdom and Australasia because they are thought to be ineffective. Researchers in New Zealand reviewed 23 trials that compared at least two months of regular oral mucolytic drugs with placebo. They found that, compared with placebo, mucolytic therapy significantly reduced the number of recurrences and days of illness per patient per month. The number of patients who had no recurrences in the study period was greater in the mucolytic group and there was no difference in lung function or in adverse events reported between treatments. Clinicians and patients will need to judge for themselves whether the reductions are large enough to warrant daily treatment for at least three to six months a year, say the authors. Nevertheless, if these findings are confirmed, they may help to reduce the illness and healthcare costs associated with progressively severe disease, particularly in patients who have frequent or prolonged recurrences or those who are repeatedly admitted to hospital, they conclude.
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