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Τι (ποιος) είναι bronchodilator - ορισμός

SUBSTANCE THAT DILATES THE BRONCHI AND BRONCHIOLES, DECREASING RESISTANCE IN THE RESPIRATORY AIRWAY AND INCREASING AIRFLOW TO THE LUNGS
Bronchodilatator; Bronchodilators; Bronchodilator agents; Bronchodilation; Inhaled bronchodilator; Bronchodilator medicines; Bronchodilator medicine; Broncho-dilation; Short acting bronchodilators; Short-acting beta-adrenoceptor agonist; Short-acting beta-agonist; Short-acting β2-adrenergic agonist; Short-acting β-agonist; Broncholytic

bronchodilator         
[?br??k?(?)d??'le?t?]
¦ noun Medicine a drug that causes widening of the bronchi, e.g. any of those taken by inhalation for the alleviation of asthma.
Derivatives
bronchodilation noun
Bronchodilator         
A bronchodilator or broncholytic (although the latter occasionally includes secretory inhibition as well) is a substance that dilates the bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing resistance in the respiratory airway and increasing airflow to the lungs. Bronchodilators may be originating naturally within the body, or they may be medications administered for the treatment of breathing difficulties, usually in the form of inhalers.
Post bronchodilator test         
The post bronchodilator test (Post BD), also commonly referred to as a reversibility test, is a test that utilizes spirometry to assess possible reversibility of bronchoconstriction in diseases such as asthma.

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Bronchodilator

A bronchodilator or broncholytic (although the latter occasionally includes secretory inhibition as well) is a substance that dilates the bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing resistance in the respiratory airway and increasing airflow to the lungs. Bronchodilators may be originating naturally within the body, or they may be medications administered for the treatment of breathing difficulties, usually in the form of inhalers. They are most useful in obstructive lung diseases, of which asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are the most common conditions. Although this remains somewhat controversial, they might be useful in bronchiolitis and bronchiectasis. They are often prescribed but of unproven significance in restrictive lung diseases.

Bronchodilators are either short-acting or long-acting. Short-acting medications provide quick or "rescue" relief from acute bronchoconstriction. Long-acting bronchodilators help to control and prevent symptoms. The three types of prescription bronchodilating drugs are beta2-adrenergic agonists (short- and long-acting), anticholinergics (short- and long-acting), and theophylline (long-acting).

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1. American Airlines buys its kits from Banyan International Corp., which describes itself as "the nation‘s leading provider of emergency medical kits." Each of the nine–pound, $250 kits includes aspirin, alcohol swabs, nitroglycerine tablets, antihistamines, IV tubing, a stethoscope, a blood–pressure gauge, a bronchodilator, syringes, gloves, saline solution, epinephrine, dextrose, a manual resuscitation bag, alcohol pads and shears.