1. Why beta-adrenergic drug should not be advised to apatient with Ischemic Heart Disease?
2. Describe the effects of beta 1 receptorstimulation?
3. Why Corticosteroids should not be given to patientswith active infection of the respiratory system?
4. Why do you advise the patient to rinse the mouthafter using the steroid inhaler?
5. What are the effects of Leukotrienes in thebody?
- Describe the action of Montelukast?
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