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For people who have been diagnosed with COPD, there are two types of inhalers that can be used for treatment. Short-acting bronchodilator inhalers and long-acting Bronchodilators inhalers. Learn about the different types of COPD inhalers, and which medications might work best for you.

For patients who have been diagnosed with COPD or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, it can be a troubling time.

Along with causes, symptoms and triggers, there’s a whole host of information to interpret and understand, let alone tackling the complex world of treatments.

And whilst there’s currently no cure for COPD, studies have shown that specific types of treatment can help slow the progression of the condition and control the symptoms there are certain inhalers that can help to relax symptoms and make breathing breathing easier by widening the airways.

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From short-acting bronchodilator inhalers, such as Salbutamol and Terbutaline to longer-acting inhalers like Salmeterol and Formoterol, there are various forms of treatment to manage this debilitating disease.

Types of Inhalers

Most COPD inhalers are prescription only, but there are some inhalers which are available over the counter.

However, if you or someone you know has been diagnosed with COPD, it is strongly recommended to speak with your GP or doctor before trying out any over-the-counter inhaler.

Inhalers offer inhaled medication in three forms

·         MDI or Metered-Dose Inhaler

·         DPI or Dry Powder Medication

·         SMI or Soft-Mist Inhaler is a newer form of inhaler