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← Human Body & HealthWhy does an inhaled beta-2 agonist relieve asthma symptoms?
A)Inhibits platelet aggregation directly
B)Dilates bronchi via smooth muscle✓
C)Reduces systemic histamine release
D)Stabilizes mast cell degranulation slowly
💡 Explanation
Asthma involves bronchoconstriction; beta-2 agonists activate receptors on bronchial smooth muscle, causing relaxation and bronchodilation because this reverses the constriction. Therefore, airway resistance decreases, rather than directly affecting platelets or mast cells; these have secondary roles.
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