How does terbutaline influence bronchial hyperresponsiveness and what is its clinical relevance in managing asthma and other reactive airway diseases?
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Terbutaline, a beta2-adrenergic agonist, reduces bronchial hyperresponsiveness by relaxing airway smooth muscles, improving symptoms in asthma and reactive airway conditions.