@article {8, editor = {,}, title = {Tablets of salbutamol and orciprenaline: correction}, volume = {9}, number = {2}, pages = {8--8}, year = {1971}, doi = {10.1136/dtb.9.2.8-a}, publisher = {British Medical Journal Publishing Group}, abstract = {In the paragraph headed {\textquoteleft}Ventolin Tablets{\textquoteright} (20 Nov. 1970, p.95) lines 10 to 13 should have read thus: P. L. Kamburoff and F. J. Prime (Brit. J. Dis. Chest 1970, 64, 46) have confirmed the bronchodilator effect of 5 mg oral salbutamol. It is of the same order as that of orciprenaline 20 mg; in an earlier study (M. C. S. Kennedy \& S. L. O. Jackson Brit. med. J. 1963, 2, 1506) 3 out of 12 patients had mild palpitations after this dose of orciprenaline, but were able to continue with the drug.}, issn = {0012-6543}, URL = {https://dtb.bmj.com/content/9/2/8.2}, eprint = {https://dtb.bmj.com/content/9/2/8.2.full.pdf}, journal = {Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin} }