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Medicine, 16.10.2021 08:50 faithkristi

Psedoephedrine (Sudafed) is a beta agonist drug that is used to relieve symptoms of nasal congestion in persons with allergic rhinitis or a common cold. Based on your understanding of beta agonist drugs, please explain why the box has warning against use of this drug in perosns with heart disease, hyperetension, glaucoma, and urinary retention.

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