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Anticholinergic Agents in the Upper and Lower Airways

Sheldon Spector

Medical / Pulmonary & Thoracic Medicine

This comprehensive collection discusses anticholinergic agents, integrating the treatment of rhinitis, the common cold, and asthma in the upper and lower airways, while updating the latest therapeutic practices.
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Written by expert allergists and pulmonologists as an exploration of the clinical application of antimuscarinics, Anticholinergic Agents in the Upper and Lower Airways
  • explores the common triggers and pathogenesis of the upper and lower airways, including pathogenic mechanisms that cause allergies
  • covers hyperresponsiveness and the M2 and M3 receptors
  • considers the interactions of muscarinic receptors with other substances such as protein kinase C, cytokines, and growth factors that magnify the receptors' effects
  • analyzes bronchodilators, bronchomotor tone, and reflex bronchospastic mechanisms
  • assesses antimuscarinic drugs as treatment for acute asthma attacks
  • reviews the use of anticholinergic agents to treat rhinorrhea and upper respiratory infections
  • surveys data regarding the combination of beta agonists and antimuscarinics
  • evaluates the future of tiotropium bromide as a bronchodilator
  • focuses on the subspecialties of allergy and chest medicine
  • examines new work regarding the interaction of viruses and the muscarinic receptor
  • and more!
    Containing over 700 references to facilitate further study, Anticholinergic Agents in the Upper and Lower Airways is a thorough, multidisciplinary reference especially relevant to clinical immunologists and allergists, pulmonologists, physiologists, lung biologists, family and general practitioners, internists, pediatricians, and medical students in these disciplines.
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