Diphenhydramine and meclizine (1st generation H1 receptor blockers) may cause significant _____ and have significant anti-muscarinic properties
Adverse effects associated with pseudoephedrine include _____ stimulation and anxiety (mood altering).
First Aid Pharmacology: Respiratory Guaifenesin is an _____ that thins respiratory secretions
Respiratory Pseudoephedrine and phenylephrine may be used clinically to reduce - _____- edema- nasal congestion
Adverse effects of non-selective beta-blockers include exacerbation of _____ and COPD
In the treatment of Cystic Fibrosis, _____ works by facilitating proper folding of the CFTR protein
Ipratropium is a competitive _____ receptor antagonist that is used to prevent bronchoconstriction in asthmatic and COPD patients
_____ is a monoclonal antibody against IL-5 receptor alpha used for maintenance therapy for asthma.
Corticosteroids treat asthma by blocking _____ and cellular infiltration
Salmeterol and formoterol are _____-acting β2 agonists
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