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- aspirin can induce attacks - aspirin inhibits the enzyme cyclooxygenase; which is important for the synthesis of prostanoids from arachidonic acid. if enzyme is inhibited, then arachidonic acid is diverted to leukotriene production instead (causes bronchoconstriction)

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Why are asthmatics sensitive to aspirin


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