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Breathing. Just do it
Wheezy Not Sleezy
You take my breath away
Ron Wheezly
100

The phase I metabolism reactions of salbutamol?

What is esterification and oxidative deamination

100

The time frame at which salbutamol takes to produce an effect

What is quick, short acting

100

This is what salbutamol is used to treat.

What is asthma?

100

We found that this parameter had no correlation to the activity of bronchodilators.

What is logP?

100
This is a common brand name for salbutamol.

What is Airomir , Combivent, Proair, Proventil, Ventolin, or Xopenex?

200
The difference between epinephrine and salbutamol is that salbutamol has this bound to the nitrogen.

What is a t-butyl group?

200

The R-isomer of salbutamol causes 

What is bronchodilation

200

The location of metabolism of salbutamol?

What is the liver

200

The difference between epinephrine and salbutamol is that epinephrine has this bound to the nitrogen.

What is a methyl group?
200

The gender most common to have childhood asthma?

What are boys

300

The pharmacophore of salbutamol had this number of hydroxy groups. 

What is 2?

300

The phase II metabolism of salbutamol?

What is conjugation with glucuronie

300

This bronchodilator showed significantly longer duration of action than salbutamol.

What is formoterol?

300

The different derivatives of the bronchodilators varied depending on what is bound to this atom.

What is nitrogen (amine)?

300

Salbutamol is very similar in structure to this natrually produced hormone.

What is epinephrine?

400

The enantiomer with higher concentration in plasma?

What is (S)-salbutamol

400

The selective receptor of salbutamol?

Beta2-adrenergic receptor
400

What ion is elevated by (S)-salbutamol?

What is Ca2+

400

The three effects of asthma on the airways

What is inflammation of the smooth muscle, swollen lining, and excess mucus build up

400

Which enantiomer has faster elimination?

What is (R)-salbutamol