See Your Pharmacist This World COPD Day

World COPD Day 2025 is a timely reminder for Queenslanders to take proactive steps in managing their lung health by visiting their local community pharmacist for support with symptoms, risk factors and ongoing management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

COPD is a long-term lung condition that makes breathing more difficult. It affects hundreds of thousands of Australians and remains a leading cause of avoidable hospital admissions. Early detection, proper management and consistent monitoring can significantly improve quality of life and slow disease progression.

Cate Whalan, Sr Vice President of The Pharmacy Guild of Australia, Queensland, said community pharmacists play a vital role in helping Queenslanders manage chronic respiratory conditions such as COPD, asthma and related risk factors.

"Breathlessness is something people often ignore or attribute to ageing, but it can be an early warning sign of COPD," Ms. Whalan said. "Your community pharmacist is trained and equipped to help you recognise symptoms, understand your risk and take steps to protect your long-term lung health."

Throughout Queensland, trained community pharmacists can assist patients with a range of services, including:

  • Support for managing COPD and asthma, including guidance on how best to use an inhaler
  • Monitoring of blood pressure and cholesterol
  • Support to manage type 2 diabetes
  • Advice and support to stop smoking
  • Medication management and reviews and other preventive health checks

"These services are often available without the need for an appointment, which makes it easier for Queenslanders, particularly those in regional and remote communities, to get timely support," Ms. Whalan said.

"Community pharmacists are trusted and accessible health professionals who can help people recognise symptoms early and manage their lung health before conditions worsen. By providing timely advice and ongoing support, they help reduce avoidable hospitalisations and improve everyday quality of life," Ms. Whalan said.

Queenslanders are encouraged to speak with their local community pharmacist this World COPD Day. To find a participating pharmacy and learn which services are available to help manage long-term health conditions like COPD and other chronic conditions, visit https://findapharmacy.com.au/qld-scope.

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