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Induce the constriction of smooth muscle, especially in FIGURE 8.34 Leukotriene C. Induce the constriction of smooth muscle, especially in lung to cause asthma. Fig. 8-34, p.210

Induce platelet aggregation and smooth muscle contraction p.211b

Research on leukotrienes may provide new treatments for asthma, perhaps eliminating the need for inhalers, such as the one shown here. p.211a

Ibuprofen and acetominophen noncovalently bind to this Enzyme so as to similarly block its active site.

This drug was removed from the US Market 9/'04