NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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What combination of medications is recommended for COPD with a primary problem of exacerbations and eosinophils >= 300?

  1. LAMA + LABA + ICS

  2. SABA + SAMA

  3. LABA + ICS

  4. LAMA alone

The correct answer is: LAMA + LABA + ICS

The combination of medications recommended for COPD with a primary problem of exacerbations and eosinophils >=300 is LAMA + LABA + ICS. This combination is known to be the most effective in reducing exacerbations and improving lung function in patients with COPD. Option B (SABA + SAMA) is not the recommended combination for this condition and may not effectively manage exacerbations. Option C (LABA + ICS) may also not be as effective in reducing exacerbations, especially if the primary problem is exacerbations and not symptoms. Option D (LAMA alone) may also not be as effective as the combination of medications for this specific condition.