Research finds that as many as 66 million people in the European region may be living with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease but very few people have ever heard of this disease.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD) is a group of respiratory conditions that include Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema. It affects many patients in different ways depending on their individual triggers and exacerbations. A common trigger among most patients is cold weather.
Join Medicare LifeSense for a free webinar that delves into what patients can do and what pharmacy staff, friends and family can do to help them through the winter months. What you can expect to learn from this webinar are the symptoms, causes and triggers of COPD as well as steps you can take to improve living with COPD, especially during winter.
We will be joined by guest speaker Eamonn Brady (MPSI), owner of Whelehans Pharmacies in Mullingar who will give a pharmacist’s insight and invaluable advice on how to cope with COPD and how to care for those with COPD.
The Medicare LifeSense app, which will be discussed in this webinar, allows you to get a complete picture of your health with our range of Medicare LifeSense diagnostic products. You can monitor Actvity, SpO2 (Blood Oxygen) Levels, Blood Pressure, Sleep and Weight. Measure, Track and Share your results with your caregiver, doctor or friends.
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Delivering market-leading pharmacy brands in Home Diagnostics, First Aid, Sports Therapy and Advanced Wound Care has been our focus for over 35 years. We design, produce and deliver these pharmacy exclusive products under our Medicare, Lifesense and Physiologix brands.
We are committed to empowering patients and physicians through innovative medical technologies and diagnostic information that provide better patient outcomes for acute and chronic conditions.