Methacholine chloride

DEA Class;  Rx

Common Brand Names; Provocholine

  • Diagnostic Agents, Other

Orally inhaled cholinergic agonist
Used for diagnosis of bronchial airway hyperreactivity (methacholine challenge test) in patients 5 years of age and older who do not have clinically apparent asthma
May occasionally be false-positive after influenza or other upper respiratory infection; after vaccination; in very young or geriatric patients; in patients with chronic lung disease (CLD); in patients with allergic rhinitis with or without asthma symptoms; in tobacco smoking patients; or in patients after exposure to air pollutants

Used for bronchial airway hyperreactivity diagnosis in patients who do not have clinically apparent asthma.

For 2-minute tidal breathing dosing method.

Methacholine is contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to methacholine or other parasympathomimetic agents.

Bronchospasm, Wheezing, Throat irritation, Headache, Pruritus, Cough

Acute bronchospasm, asthma

The methacholine challenge test may occasionally be false-positive after influenza or other upper respiratory infection; after vaccination; in very young (neonates, infants, children) or geriatric patients; in patients with chronic lung disease (CLD), such as cystic fibrosis, sarcoidosis, tuberculosis, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD); in patients with allergic rhinitis with or without asthma symptoms; in tobacco smoking patients; or in patients after exposure to air pollutants.

Diagnosis of bronchial airway hyperreactivity with bronchoprovocation challenge is not recommended during pregnancy

There are no available data on the presence of methacholine in human milk, the effect on the breast-fed infant, or the effect on milk production.

Adults

 380 mcg oral inhalation as single dose and 758.516 mcg oral inhalation as cumulative dose per methacholine challenge test.

Geriatric

 380 mcg oral inhalation as single dose and 758.516 mcg oral inhalation as cumulative dose per methacholine challenge test.

Adolescents

 380 mcg oral inhalation as single dose and 758.516 mcg oral inhalation as cumulative dose per methacholine challenge test.

Children

Children 5 to 12 years:  380 mcg oral inhalation as single dose and 758.516 mcg oral inhalation as cumulative dose per methacholine challenge test.
Children 1 to 4 years: Safety and efficacy have not been established.

Infants

Safety and efficacy have not been established.

Neonates

Safety and efficacy have not been established.

Provocholine Respiratory (Inhalation) Pwd: 100mg

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