What Is the Indication for Use of a Short-Acting Agonist in Asthma?
A)As Maintenance Therapy in Reversible Airflow Obstruction
What is the indication for use of a short-acting agonist in asthma?
A) As maintenance therapy in reversible airflow obstruction
B) As rescue therapy in reversible airflow obstruction
C) As an antiinflammatory agent in reversible airflow obstruction
D) As an antiinfective agent in respiratory infections
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