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    • The most important aspect of treatment for COPD

      To help treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is to develop a plan with your Doctor and then stick to that plan.  

      If your doctor prescribes medicine to help you breathe, it is very important that you take your medications as directed and continue to take the medications even if you are feeling better. You should never change your dosage or stop taking medication without discussing it with your doctor.









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