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Bronchospasm or a
bronchial spasm is a
sudden constriction of the
muscles in the
walls of the bronchioles. It is
caused by the
release (degranulation)...
- dizziness, and
feeling anxious.
Serious side
effects may
include worsening bronchospasm,
irregular heartbeat, and low
blood pot****ium levels. It can be used...
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several serious events of
bronchospasm,
including five
unexplained fatalities,
following its administration.
Bronchospasm was not an
unknown phenomenon...
- levalbuterol, is a β2-adrenergic
receptor agonist used in the
treatment of
bronchospasm.
Levosalbutamol is the (R)-(−)-enantiomer of its
prototype drug salbutamol...
- of
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) symptoms.
Symptoms of
bronchospasm include shortness of breath, wheezing,
coughing and
chest tightness....
- on the
track or sideline, may
prove helpful. In athletes,
symptoms of
bronchospasm such as
chest discomfort, breathlessness, and
fatigue are
often falsely...
- does not
support its use for
sudden worsening or
treatment of
active bronchospasm. However, a 2020
review of the
literature does
support such use. It is...
- capsule,
releasing the drug into the mouth, can also lead to laryngospasm,
bronchospasm, and
circulatory collapse. It is
unclear if use in
pregnancy or breastfeeding...
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include psychosis,
increased risk of infections,
adrenal suppression, and
bronchospasm. Use in
pregnancy is
generally safe. It
works by
decreasing inflammation...
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mitigate β-blocker-induced
bronchospasm where it
exerts greater efficacy on
reversing selective β-blocker-induced
bronchospasm than the
nonselective β-blocker-induced...