Initial treatment with tiotropium/olodaterol improves physical inactivity in patients with treatment-naïve COPD

K. Takahashi (Saga, Japan), M. Uchida (Saga, Japan), G. Kato (Saga, Japan), A. Takamori (Saga, Japan), H. Sadamatsu (Saga, Japan), M. Tanaka (Saga, Japan), R. Tajiri (Saga, Japan), H. Inoue (Saga, Japan), T. Kinoshita (Fukuoka, Japan), K. Kojima (Saga, Japan), M. Yoshida (Fukuoka, Japan), H. Kobayashi (Saga, Japan), H. Tashiro (Saga, Japan), S. Hayashi (Fukuoka, Japan), A. Kawaguchi (Saga, Japan), N. Sueoka-Aragane (Saga, Japan), T. Kawayama (Fukuoka, Japan)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Clinical studies of COPD: combination inhalers and much more
Session: Clinical studies of COPD: combination inhalers and much more
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 980
Disease area: Airway diseases

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