Bronchodilators don't improve smoking-related respiratory symptoms in people without COPD

Researchers have found that dual bronchodilators — long-lasting inhalers that relax the airways and make it easier to breathe — do little to help people who do not have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but who do have respiratory symptoms and a history of smoking.


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Source: ScienceDaily