The objective of the present study was to determine the action duration of tulobuterol tape within a 24-hr period in conscious guinea pigs. The bronchoconstriction induced by histamine-inhalation was significantly inhibited by tulobuterol tape in comparison with its placebo tape 8 and 12 hr after binding, and the inhibitory rate was 50+/-11% and 35+/-13%, respectively. Twenty-four hours after binding, the inhibitory effect of tulobuterol tape gradually diminished, but the inhibitory rate was maintained at 30+/-14%. These results suggest that tulobuterol tape has a long lasting bronchodilatory action.