TARGET THERAPY OF BRONCHIAL ASTHMA WITH LEUKOTRIENE RECEPTOR AGONISTS



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This article describes the features of asthma phenotypes such as asthma in smokers and asthma and obesity. The role of cysteinyl leukotrienes is discussed in the formation of inflammation in these phenotypes of asthma. The leukotriene receptor antagonists, including montelukast are effective in therapy of this category of patients.

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N M Nenasheva

Russian medical Academy for Postgraduate Education

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