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About COPD

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a progressive lung disease causing airflow blockage and breathing difficulties. Clinical trials investigate new bronchodilators, anti-inflammatory therapies, and interventions to improve lung function and quality of life.

Common Symptoms

Chronic cough, shortness of breath, wheezing, chest tightness, excess mucus production, frequent respiratory infections, fatigue

Risk Factors

Smoking, secondhand smoke exposure, occupational dusts and chemicals, air pollution, genetic factors (alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency), age

Treatment Overview

Treatment includes bronchodilators, inhaled corticosteroids, pulmonary rehabilitation, oxygen therapy, and lung volume reduction surgery. Clinical trials explore novel biologic therapies, stem cell treatments, and digital health monitoring.

Why Participate?

COPD clinical trials are essential for developing more effective treatments that can slow disease progression and improve breathing for millions affected worldwide.

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Frequently Asked Questions About COPD Clinical Trials

COPD clinical trials test new medications, devices, and rehabilitation strategies to improve lung function, reduce exacerbations, and enhance quality of life.
Eligibility typically requires a confirmed COPD diagnosis with specific lung function measurements. Factors include smoking history, exacerbation frequency, and current medications.
Compensation varies. Participants typically receive $50-$150 per visit plus travel reimbursement.
Yes, participants receive regular pulmonary function tests and medical monitoring. Rescue medications are provided and participants can withdraw at any time.