Author Question: Levalbuterol is a. the same as albuterol. b. the single (R)-isomer of albuterol. c. an equal ... (Read 23 times)

Zoey63294

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Levalbuterol is
 
  a. the same as albuterol.
  b. the single (R)-isomer of albuterol.
  c. an equal mixture of (R)-isomers and (S)-isomers.
  d. the same as racemic epinephrine.

Question 2

In a patient who is receiving large doses of catecholamines, which side effect would you expect to see?
 
  a. Decrease in blood pressure
  b. Constriction of bronchial smooth muscle
  c. Diuresis
  d. Bradycardia



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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