Can severe COPD be cured?


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Severe COPD cannot be cured. However, severe COPD must be treated aggressively. Active intervention measures should be taken to reduce the acute exacerbation of COPD and delay the progression of the disease. Severe COPD often requires inhalation of long-acting M receptor blockers, such as tiotropium bromide. It is often necessary to inhale corticosteroids in combination with long-acting beta 2 receptor agonists, such as salmeterol, budesonide, and formoterol. Some severe COPD may require oral administration of small doses of macrolide antibiotics or roflumilast. Severe COPD may also be accompanied by respiratory failure and may require long-term home oxygen therapy. The above regimen is for reference only. For specific drug use, please use it under the guidance of a professional doctor.