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What is COPD?
Do I Have COPD?
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The DuoNeb Advantage
Living Better with COPD
Nutrition
Exercise
Aerobic Exercises
Breathing Exercises
Strength Excercises
Upper Body Excercises
Lower Body Excercises
Environmental Management
Stress Management
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Lower body strength helps keep you mobile. It makes it easier for you to get around for longer periods of time.
  • Knee extensions. Sit in a chair with your feet slightly apart. Breathe out as you straighten your knee and slowly raise your lower leg. Breathe in as you bend your knee and slowly return your foot to the floor.
  • Leg lifts. Sit in a chair with your feet slightly apart. Breathe out as you lift one leg straight up so that the knee rises toward your shoulder. Breathe in as you return your foot to the floor.
  • Step-ups. Start on a flight of stairs.. Breathe out as you take one step up. Breathe in as you step back down. Hold on to the banister if you need to.
NOTE: Talk to your doctor for a plan that’s right for you.
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Please read this important safety information about DuoNeb®
DuoNeb® is indicated for the treatment of bronchospasm associated with COPD for patients requiring more than one bronchodilator. In a 12-week clinical study, the most common adverse reactions reported with DuoNeb® Inhalation Solution were chest pain, pharyngitis, diarrhea, bronchitis, nausea, and leg cramps.
Albuterol sulfate can have a significant cardiovascular effect, significant hypokalemia, and the potential life-threatening paradoxical bronchospasm. Caution is advised in patients with convulsive disorders, hyperthyroidism, diabetes mellitus, narrow-angle glaucoma, prostatic hypertrophy, or bladder-neck obstruction. Co-administration of DuoNeb® Inhalation Solution and other sympathomimetic agents may increase the risk of adverse cardiovascular effects.