Topical Ephedrine Administration and Nasal Chemosensory Function in Healthy Human Subjects

Andreas F. P. Temmel, Christian Quint, Josef Toth, Andreas Herneth, Thomas Hummel
1999 Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery  
Objective: To investigate dose-related effects of ephedrine on olfactory function in healthy subjects. Design: Placebo-controlled, randomized, doubleblind study. Methods: Drug effects were assessed using olfactory and trigeminal psychophysical measures (intensity ratings, odor discrimination, butanol and formic acid thresholds); nasal patency was assessed by means of anterior rhinoresistometry. The investigation was performed in 24 healthy volunteers; subjects were assigned to treatments A, B,
more » ... r C (3 groups with 8 subjects each; 4 women and 4 men per group). All subjects received either placebo or ephedrine in both nostrils; group A subjects received placebo, and group B and C subjects received ephedrine in dosages of 0.12 and 0.24 mg, respectively. Results: Treatment with ephedrine produced a tendency toward an increase of nasal airflow. However, during the time of observation there was no significant difference between effects produced by the 2 dosages. Ephedrine had no systematic effect on measures of olfactory function. The only significant correlation to the nasal airflow was found for perceived intensity of the trigeminal stimuli, which increased with increasing flow.
doi:10.1001/archotol.125.9.1012 pmid:10488988 fatcat:wlsykbgr4navxngpsqwvup6lqa