Revolutionary COPD Treatments That Can Change Lives

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COPD Treatments infographic. Click to view PDF

There is no cure for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but it can be managed with treatment.

Seeing a pulmonologist who specializes in COPD is an important step to getting the best treatment. 

COPD Treatments 

Quitting smoking 

  • For people who smoke, quitting is the most important part of COPD treatment. 

Medications 

  • Bronchodilators
    Relax muscles around your airways 

  • Steroids
    Reduce inflammation (swelling) in your airways

  • Biologics
    Reduce inflammation and decrease flare-ups
    Used as an add-on treatment with other medications for poorly controlled eosinophilic COPD

  • Combination therapy
    Using more than one medicine at the same time

Lung therapies 

  • Pulmonary rehabilitation
    A program designed by your healthcare provider (HCP) to teach you exercises and techniques to ease breathing

  • Oxygen therapy
    Using an oxygen tank (with a nasal tube or mask) at home to give you extra oxygen

Noninvasive ventilation 

  • Done at home, noninvasive ventilation involves using a machine, such as a BiPAP, to get air into the lungs using pressure instead of a breathing tube 

Endobronchial valve therapy 

  • Places removable valves in the lungs to help trapped air escape, making it easier to inhale fresh air

Surgery 

  • Lung volume reduction surgery
    Removes about 30% of the most damaged lung tissue, making the lungs smaller but better able to work

  • Bullectomy
    Removes large, damaged air sacs that keep air from moving in and out of the lungs

Complementary/alternative treatments 

  • Meditation, deep breathing and massage
    Used with standard treatments, complementary therapies may be helpful for managing COPD symptoms

Clinical trials 

  • Research studies that test new treatments may offer a treatment option for some people with COPD. 

  • Your HCP, the COPD Foundation or the American Lung Association can help you locate an appropriate study.

You are not alone

  • You don’t have to deal with COPD on your own. The COPD Foundation, the American Lung Association or your HCP can connect you with support, including providers, advocates and support groups.

Resources

American Lung Association – Find a Clinical Trial

American Lung Association – Finding COPD Support

COPD Foundation – Actively Recruiting Research Studies

COPD Foundation – COPD360Social

This educational resource was created in partnership with the COPD Foundation and with support from Regeneron and Sanofi.

 



Source
Las Vegas News Magazine

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