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Homework answers / question archive / What does the binding of histamine to H1 receptors cause? What is anaphylactic shock? What are leukotrienes? What is true of leukotrienes in asthma? what is SRS-A? What is a mucokinetic agent? What is sputum? What is Guafenesin? How is guafenesin taken? What are the most common adverse effects of guafinesin?
increased mucous production, constriction of bronchioles, decreased lung capacity, increase capillary permeability and swelling (edema), irritation of nerve endings (pain and itching), increased contractile force of cardiac muscle
the over secretion of histamine leads to the excessive leakage of capillaries and the dramatic drop in blood pressure and shock
potent inflammatory agents that are produced in the body from fatty molecules
it is the main harmful agent of asthma
slow reacting substance of anaphylaxis, a leukotriene variant that plays a major role in asthma
a compound that promotes the removal of excessive or abnormal mucus, thins out mucus and lets cilia move easier
an abnormal viscous secretion, that is an excretory product of the lower lungs filled with DNA, dead microbes and WBC, and epithileal celss
an expectorant, used to break up mucus and stimulate cough, enhances production of respiratory tract fluids
taken orally in syrup or tablets
GI issues, N/V/, annorexia