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albuterol

[al-byoo-tuh-rawl, -rol]

noun

Pharmacology.
  1. a selective sympathomimetic bronchodilator, C 13 H 21 NO 3 , inhaled to relax bronchial muscles and ease breathing during an asthma attack.



albuterol

  1. An adrenergic stimulant used as a bronchodilator in the treatment of asthma and other obstructive lung diseases.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of albuterol1

Apparently coined from components of the chemical name
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Example Sentences

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She uses an albuterol inhaler for tiring tasks such as climbing stairs.

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Usually, the children respond to increasingly aggressive treatments with albuterol and steroids.

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Their nebulizer treatments became more frequent while they lived there, and Catherine herself was prescribed an albuterol inhaler and diagnosed with asthma.

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Akorn made roughly 100 medications, including cylinders of albuterol that children’s hospitals had relied on to ease their breathing difficulties.

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Among the drugs difficult to obtain are Adderall for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; albuterol, which can ease asthma attacks; and a myriad of essential cancer medicines, including those for children.

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