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    Which Drug Type Is Considered "Reasonable" to Use for the Treatment
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Which Drug Type Is Considered "Reasonable" to Use for the Treatment

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Question 20

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Which drug type is considered "reasonable" to use for the treatment of bronchiolitis?


A) atropine
B) Long-acting bronchodilator
C) Short-acting bronchodilator
D) theophylline

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