Breathing devices, including inhalers, nebulizers, and larger devices, can help improve your breathing with COPD. Which device a doctor recommends can depend on your symptoms. If you’re living with ...
COPD can be managed with medications like bronchodilators and corticosteroids, which reduce airway inflammation and open airways for easier breathing. Vaccines for the flu, pneumonia, shingles, RSV, ...
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The New England Journal of Medicine: Bronchodilators in Tobacco-Exposed Persons with Symptoms and Preserved Lung Function
MedPage Today: Do Smokers with COPD Symptoms and Normal Lung Function Need Bronchodilators?
"In patients with risk factors for COPD and respiratory symptoms, referring for spirometry is important to triage who will and won’t benefit from bronchodilators." – Meilan Han, MD, Professor of ...
Researchers supported by the National Institutes of Health have found that dual bronchodilators – long-lasting inhalers that relax the airways and make it easier to breathe – do little to help people ...
Medicare classifies nebulizers as durable medical equipment (DME), which is covered under Part B. Part A may cover costs if needed during inpatient care in a clinic, hospital, or nursing facility.