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Allergic Conditions: Beta2-Agonists
Beta2-agonists are a group of drugs that are used in the treatment of asthma for short-acting quick relief, long-term 12-hour control, and for preventing exercise-induced bronchospasm. The bronchial smooth muscle relaxes in response to the beta2-adrenergic receptor stimulation.
Resources about beta2-agonists:
- Allergy and Asthma Drug Guide
- Tips to Remember: Asthma and Allergy Medications
- Tips to Remember: Exercise-induced Asthma
Visit an allergist/immunologist to learn more about allergic disease and your own medical condition. To find an allergist/immunologist near you, use the AAAAI's online Physician Referral Directory.