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Anticholinergics mechanism of action causing bronchodilatation


Bronchodilation is the dilation of the airways in the lungs due to the relaxation of surrounding smooth muscle. It is the opposite of bronchoconstriction.

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Anticholinergics mechanism of action causing bronchodilatation


Inducers

Bronchodilators induce bronchodilatation, while there are many drugs that may induce bronchoconstriction.

One example of a bronchoconstrictor is prostaglandin E2.

References

Bronchodilatation Wikipedia


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