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Albuterol, a medication used to treat Asthma and other respiratory conditions, derives its name from its chemical structure and properties. The name is a blend of "al-" from "alcohol" (indicating its alcohol component) and "buterol," which stems from "butyl," referring to its butyl group. The combination reflects its classification as a beta-2 adrenergic agonist, designed to relax bronchial muscles and ease breathing.

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