Use Inhaled Steroids Less Often for COPD
You’ll use more bronchodilators and fewer inhaled corticosteroids for COPD...due to new guidelines.
Many COPD patients get an inhaled steroid/long-acting beta-agonist combo (Advair, Breo, Symbicort) for persistent symptoms.
But combining two long-acting bronchodilators prevents more exacerbations...and has a lower risk of pneumonia than steroid combos.
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