Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is currently one of the most socially significant diseases that leads to a significant decrease in the daily activity and productivity of patients, as well as their rapid invalidization. In this regard, its treatment remains the most important problem of medicine. Currently, the main goals of treatment of patients with COPD are: relief of symptoms, improvement of exercise tolerance, improvement of General health, prevention and effective treatment of complications, prevention and effective treatment of exacerbations, prevention of disease progression, and reduction of mortality. The article presents a clinical case from the practice of a patient with COPD who received olodaterol + Tiotropium bromide. In view of the patient’s low adherence to therapy, further progression of the disease was observed, which led to a significant violation of airway patency during spirometry, and a decrease in exercise tolerance. The patient was assigned a new representative of combined drugs with 24-hour action - Vilanterol + Umeclidinium 22/55 mcg, with a new method of drug delivery. After 6 months of therapy with Vilanterol + Umeclidinium, the patient’s exercise tolerance increased, lung function improved, and quality of life improved.