Why might a β-blocker worsen asthma symptoms in a patient with reactive airway disease?
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Correct answer: Because β₂ blockade causes bronchoconstriction
Non-selective β-blockers block β₂ receptors in bronchial smooth muscle, leading to bronchoconstriction. This can exacerbate asthma or COPD.
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