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A 70-year-old man with COPD presents with increased dyspnoea, sputum volume and purulence. He is wheezing and has oxygen saturation 88% on room air but no signs of impending respiratory failure. According to CTS and GOLD-aligned guidance, which treatment combination is appropriate for an acute exacerbation?

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