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Across6. Mast cell stabilizers prevent the release of what? (page 327) (9)
7. Adverse reaction associated with leukotriene modifiers? (slide 14) (7)
8. What is used to suppress or inhibit coughing? (p 334) (11)
12. Pharmacodynamics of Beta-Adrenergic agonists (slide 4) (15)
14. Methylxanthines increase the brain’s sensitivity to what? (p 329) (6,7)
16. Tachycardia, Palpations, and Arrhythmias are adverse reactions of?(Slide18) (15)
17. Drug inhibiting the action of acetylcholine in the airways? (slide 8) (15)
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Down1. Substance blocking leukotrienes, easing asthma symptoms. (slide 13) (11)
2. Leukotriene receptor agonist (slide 13) (11)
3. Powerful vasoconstrictors when applied directly. (p 338) (7)
4. Example of an opioid antitussive? (p 334) (7)
5. Inhaled corticosteroid. (slide 10) (10)
6. Adverse reaction associated with oral corticosteroid. (slide 11) (13)
9. An adverse reaction that may occur while taking a Beta-Adrenergic Agonist. (slide 6) (7)
10. Largest and most common type of Decongestants (p 337) (16)
11. Drug class reducing inflammation in the airways. (slide 10) (15)
13. Should not be used in patients with Hyperkalemia (S 20) (12)
15. Expectorants reduce the _______ of mucus. (p333) (9)
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6. Mast cell stabilizers prevent the release of what? (page 327) (9)
7. Adverse reaction associated with leukotriene modifiers? (slide 14) (7)
8. What is used to suppress or inhibit coughing? (p 334) (11)
12. Pharmacodynamics of Beta-Adrenergic agonists (slide 4) (15)
14. Methylxanthines increase the brain’s sensitivity to what? (p 329) (6,7)
16. Tachycardia, Palpations, and Arrhythmias are adverse reactions of?(Slide18) (15)
17. Drug inhibiting the action of acetylcholine in the airways? (slide 8) (15)
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1. Substance blocking leukotrienes, easing asthma symptoms. (slide 13) (11)
2. Leukotriene receptor agonist (slide 13) (11)
3. Powerful vasoconstrictors when applied directly. (p 338) (7)
4. Example of an opioid antitussive? (p 334) (7)
5. Inhaled corticosteroid. (slide 10) (10)
6. Adverse reaction associated with oral corticosteroid. (slide 11) (13)
9. An adverse reaction that may occur while taking a Beta-Adrenergic Agonist. (slide 6) (7)
10. Largest and most common type of Decongestants (p 337) (16)
11. Drug class reducing inflammation in the airways. (slide 10) (15)
13. Should not be used in patients with Hyperkalemia (S 20) (12)
15. Expectorants reduce the _______ of mucus. (p333) (9)

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