Singulair (montelukast) is a leukotriene receptor antagonist (also called a leukotriene receptor blocker). Its function is to reduce the reaction in chronic asthma or allergies.
I believe the antagonist would be Stella. Another antagonist would be Ruby.
An "antagonist" is someone in opposition or conflict.In literary use, the antagonist ("bad guy") is the person who is opposed to the protagonist ("good guy").An example of this would be the Joker as an antagonist of Batman.
I guess that would be the antagonist.
since antagonist means the main character's enemy, the antagonist in the lion king would be scar.
No. If anything, it would make asthma irritating, due to the caffeine in coffee. A healthier diet would be better for asthma. Ask on!
Clenbuterol, which is related to many asthma medications, is commonly used by athletes to improve performance and is tested for by athletic associations. I would not expect asthma medications ot trigger a positive result on the more common "drugs of abuse" screens.
I would consider the antagonist as the creature he is. Not who he is but what he is, a Doppelganger.
The school would be the greastest antagonist.
I would have thought that asthma would mean you would not be medically fit to be in the army at all. Asthma will also very likely prevent you from taking up sport diving too.
you can't treet asthma because it is something you were born with. asthma can never ever go away. if you have asthma it would be a good idea to have your puffer everywhere with you
an antagonist is someone that works to works to stop the protagonist. A protagonist is the main character.