Abstract

Compliance with inhaled beta agonist therapy in a group of asthmatic patients in general practice has been monitored using a high performance thin layer chromatographic assay of salbutamol in urine. Urine salbutamol levels were lower than expected in five of 51 patients and much higher than expected in a further 11 patients. These results suggest the assay may be clinically useful for monitoring compliance of asthmatic patients with inhaled salbutamol.

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