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What is Inhalation?
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Answered by cuteboy979409
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The process of taking in the air, which is rich in oxygen is known as inhalation.

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The inhalation route is frequently used to administer drugs for the management of respiratory diseases such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Compared with other routes of administration, inhalation offers a number of advantages in the treatment of these diseases.

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Answered by ℳҽօաա
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The process of taking in air, rich in oxygen is called inhalation.

We refer to inhalation as ‘breathing in’. It is a major part of the breathing cycle. Moreover, it is an essential process for all humans. Further, the process is autonomic and doesn’t really require any conscious control.

Nonetheless, one can control or interrupt it consciously within limits. Inhalation allows oxygen to enter the lungs so that it gets absorbed into the bloodstream. The process of inhalation is shorter than exhalation.

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