Initial pharmacologic treatment
The foundation of therapy for stable symptomatic COPD is inhaled bronchodilators (long-acting beta agonists [LABA] and long-acting muscarinic antagonists [LAMA]).
Group A: Short- or long-acting bronchodilator (LAMA or LABA)
- Short-acting bronchodilators (SABD) alone may be appropriate for those with very occasional breathlessness.
Group B: Combination long-acting bronchodilator (LAMA + LABA)
- Rescue SABD should be used in all patients for immediate symptom relief.
Group E: Combination LAMA + LABA or combination inhaled corticosteroid + LAMA + LABA if blood eosinophils (≥300 cells/µL)
- Rescue SABD should be used in all patients for immediate symptom relief.