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MEDICINES THAT AFFECT THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

Abstract

The respiratory framework is an essential piece of the human body that is liable for the admission of oxygen and the removal of carbon dioxide. Any interruption to this framework can have serious outcomes on one's wellbeing and prosperity. Meds that influence the respiratory framework can either assist with mitigating respiratory circumstances or inflict damage in the event that not utilized as expected. In this exposition, we will investigate a portion of the meds that can affect the respiratory framework and how they work.

Keywords

Reliever, symptom controller, preventer, combination, respiratory system.

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