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Daxas is a medicine that contains the active substance roflumilast. It is available as tablets (500 micrograms).
What is Daxas used for?
Daxas is used to treat severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in adults who have chronic bronchitis (long-term inflammation of the airways), and whose COPD flares up frequently. COPD is a long-term disease in which the airways and air sacs inside the lungs become damaged or blocked, leading to difficulty breathing air in and out of the lungs.
Daxas is not used on its own but as an 'add-on' to treatment with bronchodilators (medicines that widen the airways in the lungs).
In that case, you should make a consider with your local doctor for treatment. With that, you can follow some home based natural therapy like "Salt Therapy" using Halotherapy devices which can be found from online stores like "salinetherapy"
it really
depends on the level of your COPD and the cause. Giving up smoking is the first
level of treatment for smokers who are suffering as this can help improve lung
function.
There are
medications such as bronchodilators and medications that help reduce the
inflammation. There is also home oxygen available for people who are suffering
low blood oxygen.
You should
discuss various treatment options with your doctor.
You may be
suffering from COPD which stands for
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. You need to see your doctor who
will probably do the spirometry test which is a simple breathing test that can
help diagnose COPD.
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