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  2. Tedral - Wikipedia

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    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), is a progressive lung disease. The term COPD includes two main conditions: (1) emphysema and (2) chronic bronchitis. Emphysema develops when the walls of alveoli are destroyed, forming fewer larger alveoli. Chronic bronchitis is triggered by repeated or constant irritation and inflammation in the ...

  3. Bronchitis - Wikipedia

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    In 1901 an article was published on the treatment of chronic bronchitis in the elderly. The symptoms described have remained unchanged. The cause was thought to be brought on by dampness, cold weather, and foggy conditions, and treatments were aimed towards various cough mixtures, respiratory stimulants, and tonics.

  4. Olodaterol - Wikipedia

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    Olodaterol is a once-daily maintenance bronchodilator treatment of airflow obstruction in people with COPD. [3] While it appears to reduce COPD exacerbations it does not appear to alter the speed at which a person's lungs worsen or alter their life expectancy. [3] As of December 2013, olodaterol is not approved as a treatment of asthma.

  5. Lower respiratory tract infection - Wikipedia

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    While acute bronchitis often does not require antibiotic therapy, antibiotics can be given to patients with acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis. [21] The indications for treatment are increased dyspnoea, and an increase in the volume or purulence of the sputum. [22]

  6. Ceftibuten - Wikipedia

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    Ceftibuten is used to treat acute bacterial exacerbations of chronic bronchitis (ABECB), acute bacterial otitis media, pharyngitis, and tonsilitis. It is also indicated for pneumonia, infections of the urinary tract, enteritis, and gastroenteritis. [citation needed]

  7. Cough - Wikipedia

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    Treatment of the asthma should make the cough go away. Chronic bronchitis is defined clinically as a persistent cough that produces sputum (phlegm) and mucus, for at least three months in two consecutive years. Chronic bronchitis is often the cause of "smoker's cough". The tobacco smoke causes inflammation, secretion of mucus into the airway ...

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