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which ranges from mild to severe.
Bronchospasms occur in asthma,
chronic bronchitis and anaphylaxis.
Bronchospasms are a
possible side
effect of some...
- occurring, but of importance, are
allergic reactions of
paradoxical bronchospasms,
urticaria (hives), angioedema, hypotension, and collapse. High doses...
- levalbuterol, is a β2-adrenergic
receptor agonist used in the
treatment of
bronchospasm.
Levosalbutamol is the (R)-(−)-enantiomer of its
prototype drug salbutamol...
- on the
track or sideline, may
prove helpful. In athletes,
symptoms of
bronchospasm such as
chest discomfort, breathlessness, and
fatigue are
often falsely...
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bisoprolol can lead to fatigue, hypotension, hypoglycemia,
bronchospasms, and bradycardia.
Bronchospasms and
hypoglycemia occur because at high doses, the drug...
-
several serious events of
bronchospasm,
including five
unexplained fatalities,
following its administration.
Bronchospasm was not an
unknown phenomenon...
-
effects of
triamcinolone long-term
treatment may
include coughing (up to
bronchospasms), sinusitis,
metabolic syndrome–like
symptoms such as high
blood sugar...
-
serious events of
bronchospasm,
including five "unexplained" fatalities,
following its administration. That is not to say that
bronchospasm was an unknown...
-
recurring symptoms,
reversible airflow obstruction, and
easily triggered bronchospasms.
Symptoms include episodes of wheezing, coughing,
chest tightness, and...
- 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...