beta adrenergic agonists

What are Beta Adrenergic Agonists?

Beta adrenergic agonists are a class of drugs that primarily stimulate beta receptors in the body. These receptors are part of the sympathetic nervous system and are involved in various physiological responses such as relaxation of smooth muscles, dilation of airways, and increased heart rate. In gynecology, beta adrenergic agonists have specific applications, particularly in the management of preterm labor and other uterine-related conditions.

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