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Asthma And How Medication Allows For Increased Performance

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Asthma is a medical condition characterized by breathing difficulty that occurs when the air tubes leading to and inside the lungs become obstructed. Asthma negatively affects a person's ability to perform as it hinders the breathing capability and the amount of oxygen that can be taken in and di ....

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....s in a person's body also known as adrenaline, which is released when the body is under stress. This drug is related to the "fight of flight" nervous system that responds to stress (sympathetic)1; Theophylline, which is the bronchodilator used in the case study, has caffeine included ingredients. This drug can only be taken in tablet form. It is not known exactly how Theophylline works however, because a long-lasting tablet is available, one dose should be enough to control a person's asthma ....
Number of words: 1268 Approximate pages: 5

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