List of 47 COPD Medications Compared - Drugs. com COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) is a long-term respiratory condition that often requires several different medications to control it, such as bronchodilators (short-acting or long-acting), corticosteroids, mucolytics, or antibiotics Types of bronchodilators include beta2-agonists and anticholinergics and examples include:
Asthma and COPD Medicines - American Lung Association SMART (Single Maintenance and Reliever Therapy) or MART (Maintenance and Reliever Therapy) are a next-generation asthma treatment containing an ICS (inhaled corticosteroid) with formoterol (long-acting beta agonist) combined into one inhaler
List of Common COPD Medications - Healthline The best type of inhaler for COPD will vary from person to person Inhalers may contain short-term bronchodilators, long-term bronchodilators, corticosteroids, or a combination of drugs
COPD Medications: Types, Uses, and Side Effects - WebMD Learn about COPD medications, including bronchodilators, steroids, and combination treatments Understand how they work, their side effects, and ways to manage COPD effectively
Inhalers for COPD: What types are there? - Medical News Today COPD is a collection of progressive, chronic lung conditions that can restrict airflow One of the options available to treat these is an inhaler What are the different types of COPD inhalers
Best COPD Inhalers | A Guide to Choosing the Right One Top Picks for Managing Your Breathing Issues COPD can make breathing difficult, but with the right inhaler, many people are able to manage their symptoms effectively Zemaira, Advair, Symbicort, Spiriva, ProAir, Breo Ellipta, Tudorza and Pulmicort are just a few of the inhalers that can help people with COPD breathe easier
Inhalers for COPD: Types and cost - SingleCare Key takeaways Inhalers fall into one of two categories: preventive or maintenance inhalers for daily use to control symptoms and rescue inhalers for quick relief of symptoms The main types of inhalers include bronchodilators, inhaled corticosteroids, or a combination of both Bronchodilators can be short-acting or long-acting