Leukotriene antagonist
A leukotriene antagonist (sometimes referred to as a leukast) is a drug that inhibits leukotrienes, which are fatty compounds produced by the immune system that cause inflammation in asthma and bronchitis, and constrict airways.
LeukotrieneLeukotriene antagonistZafirlukastAsthmaMontelukastLeukotriene receptor antagonist-associated Churg–Strauss syndromePranlukastL 663536AblukastList of MeSH codes (D06)EtalocibLRA (disambiguation)LTRAMast cellList of MeSH codes (D16)Aspirin-induced asthmaZileutonCromoglicic acidMastocytosisCYP2C9
Leukotriene B4 receptorEicosanoidChurg–Strauss syndromeATC code R03Cysteinyl leukotriene receptor 1LipoxinCYP2C8AeroallergenPhotoleukomelanodermatitis of KoboriSalicylate sensitivityEosinophilic gastroenteritisExhaled nitric oxideAllergic rhinitisList of cutaneous conditionsEosinophil granulocytePhosphodiesterase inhibitorXanthineAminophyllineTheophyllineParaxanthine





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