Overall seventy-five schoolchildren with a history of no less than 4 episodes of impassability commonly against the afebrile background were examined. The results obtained suggest that the greatest reduction in the relative risk of bronchial unspecific hyperreactivity manifestations with calcium antagonists being ingested occurs in those children experiencing recurrent episodes of bronchial obstruction in the presence of marked lability of the bronchi that is commonly associated with the atopic genesis of their obstruction.
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