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What pharmacological agent serves to reduce inflammation for people with chronic inflammatory disease? A. cholinergic muscle stimulants B. antispasmodics C. opioid analgesics D. corticosteroids E. aspirin

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What pharmacological agent serves to reduce inflammation for people with chronic inflammatory disease? A. cholinergic muscle stimulants B. antispasmodics C. opioid analgesics D. corticosteroids E. aspirin

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D. Corticosteroids are the pharmacological agents that serve to reduce inflammation for people with chronic inflammatory disease. They work by decreasing the body's immune response, which in turn reduces inflammation. Aspirin (E) also has anti-inflammatory properties, but it is typically used for mild to moderate pain and inflammation, not chronic inflammatory diseases. Cholinergic muscle stimulants (A), antispasmodics (B), and opioid analgesics (C) are not typically used to reduce inflammation.

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