JT is a 48 yo with a history of gastrointestinal bleed, hype…

JT is a 48 yo with a history of gastrointestinal bleed, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, type II diabetes mellitus, and obesity. He presents to the clinic for pain management for his hip osteoarthritis.  He has tried acetaminophen and topical Voltaren (diclofenac) for the past six months and he is receiving no relief. It was determined that his cardiovascular risk profile is too high to consider a Cox-2 inhibitor. Which of the following NSAIDS would present the lowest risk of gastrointestinal adverse events for JT?   

BN is a 66 yo female with diagnosed COPD. She remains stable…

BN is a 66 yo female with diagnosed COPD. She remains stable without exacerbations on Trelegy inhaler (fluticasone, umeclidinium, and vilanterol) one inhalation once daily. If this patient was diagnosed and treated by the current GINA guidelines, we can assume that she: