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Respitory Drugs

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Respiratory drugs are used to treat disease of the --, --, and --   bronchi bronchi-oles lungs  
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Categories of respiratory drugs are (9)   bronchodilator drugs corticosteroid drugs, leukotriene formation inhibitor drugs leukotriene receptor blocker drugs monoclonal antibody drugs mast cell stabilizer drugs, expectorant drugs, and drugs used to treat tuberculosis drugs used to stop smoki  
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--drugs relax the smooth muscle layer around the --, allowing then to dilate, which increases air flow to the lungs.   Bronchodilator bronchioles  
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Brochodilator drugs are used to prevent or treat --and --, -- -- -- --(COPD), -- --, and --   asthma bronchospasm chronic obstructive pulmonary disease chronic bronchitis emphysema  
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The --and --of the respiratory system normally have open air passageways that are surrounded by a layer of smooth musle.   bronchi bronchioles  
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--drugs relax the smooth muscle (--) and increase the air flow   Bronchodilator bronchodilation  
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-- -- -- drugs stimulate --receptors in the smooth muscle around the --by mimicking the action that --(from the sympathetic division of the nervous system) has on these receptors   Beta-Against Bronchodilator beta2 bronchioles epinephrine  
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beta-against bronchodilator drugs are also known as   sympathomimetic bronchodilator drugs  
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beta-against bronchodilator drugs are called -- --drugs because they mimic the action of the -- --of the -- --.   sympathomimetic bronchodilator sympathetic division nervous system  
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albuterol (category, aka)   beta against bronchodilator drugs Proventil HFA, Ventolin HFA  
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arformoterol (category, aka)   beta against bronchodilator drugs Brovana  
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formoterol   beta against bronchdilator drugs Foradil Aerolizer  
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indacaterol   beta against bronchdilator drugs Arcapta  
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levalbuterol   beta against bronchdilator drugs Xopenex  
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pirbuterol   beta against bronchdilator drugs Maxair Autohaler  
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salmeterol   beta against bronchdilator drugs Serevent Diskus  
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the ending -- is common to generic beta-against bronchodilatordrugs   terol  
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Be carefult o distinguish between these two sound-alike generic beta-agonist bronchodilator drugs:   arformoterol and formoterol  
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--is also available in a tablet form, but tablets must first dissolve in the stomach and be absorbed into the blood, so the tablet form cannot work as quickly to relieve --as the inhaled form can   Albuterol bronchoconstriction  
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--(Xopenex) is manfactured as a liquid in a small -- --.   Levalbterol metal canister  
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drug dispenser with a mouthpiece and aerosol canister. The canister is filled with a bronchodilator drug in a liquid or powder form. When the canister is pushed down, the drug is dispenses through the mouthpiece as the patient inhales. measured in puffs   metered dose inhaler  
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-- -- drugs relax smooth muscle around the bronchioles (the exact mechanism is unknown); they also stimulate the --center in the --.   xanthine bronchodilator respiratory brain  
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dyphylline   xanthine bronchodilator drugs Lufyllin  
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theophylline   xanthine bronchodilator durgs  
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theophylline   xanthine bronchodilator drugs Elixophyllin  
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the ending -- is common to generic xanthine bronchodilator drugs   phylline  
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-- -- drugs block the action of --on muscarinic receptors in the smooth muscle around the bronchioles. This causes the bronchioles to relax and dilate   anticholinergic bronchodilator acetylcholine  
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aclidinium    
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