Safe to stop inhaled steroids in COPD (and start more expensive drugs)?
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Olodaterol People with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) often have persistent dyspnea or exacerbations despite the use of a single controller inhaler. (Controller inhalers for COPD most often include combination inhaled corticosteroid/long-acting beta agonists like Advair, Dulera and Symbicort [ICS/LABAs] and the long-acting anticholinergic agent Spiriva/tiotropium). These patients often take both a combination ICS/LABA and Spiriva, so-called "triple therapy". There's some limited evidence to suggest
Safe to stop inhaled steroids in COPD (and start more expensive drugs)?
Safe to stop inhaled steroids in COPD (and…
Safe to stop inhaled steroids in COPD (and start more expensive drugs)?
Olodaterol People with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) often have persistent dyspnea or exacerbations despite the use of a single controller inhaler. (Controller inhalers for COPD most often include combination inhaled corticosteroid/long-acting beta agonists like Advair, Dulera and Symbicort [ICS/LABAs] and the long-acting anticholinergic agent Spiriva/tiotropium). These patients often take both a combination ICS/LABA and Spiriva, so-called "triple therapy". There's some limited evidence to suggest