%0 Journal Article %T The bioavailability of salbutamol in urine via volumatic and nonvolumatic valved holding chambers %A Fanak Fahimi %A Farzad Kobarfard %A Jamshid Salamzadeh %A Atefeh Fakharian %A Pegah Abdolahi %A Azita Talasaz %A Hamid Pour %A Shadi Baniasadi %A Mohammadreza Masjedi %J World Allergy Organization Journal %D 2011 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1097/wox.0b013e31823890f6 %X This was a comparative experimental crossover study. Patients with mild to moderate asthma were entered in this study. Lung function was assessed using a portable spirometer (Spirolab, Progetti, Italy). Spirometric parameters of forced expiratory flow (FEF)50%, FEF25-75%, peak expiratory flow (PEF), forced expiratory volume in the first second of expiration (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC), and FEV1/FVC were measured. Urinary concentration of salbutamol as an index of pulmonary bioavailability was assayed with high-performance liquid chromatography.Forty patients (25 women and 15 men) with the mean age of 43.10 ? 12.99 years were studied. Mean ? SD changes of spirometric parameters before and after using Asthm Yar were not significantly different from those of Dam Yar. The relative bioavailability after inhalation with Asthm Yar was significantly higher than after inhalation with Dam Yar (P = 0.002).Although the results indicate that relative bioavailability to the lung after inhalation with Asthm Yar was significantly higher than after inhalation with Dam Yar, its clinical importance should be tested. %U http://www.waojournal.org/content/4/11/179/abstract