IT'S ABOUT TIME

Why wait to prescribe TRELEGY for your patients with ongoing symptoms of COPD?

Meet

MARIA & PATRICK

two patients with COPD

Meet

MARIA

a patient with COPD

64-year-old treated with a
TWICE-DAILY ICS/LABA

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At risk of exacerbation

67-year-old

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Needs an ICS-containing treatment due to risk of exacerbation

64-year-old treated with a
TWICE-DAILY ICS/LABA

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At risk of exacerbation

Meet

PATRICK

a patient with COPD

67-year-old

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Needs an ICS-containing
treatment due to risk of
exacerbation

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Patients who are accustomed to frequent COPD symptom changes may not proactively report them to clinicians1

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OF EXACERBATIONS*

WENT UNREPORTED

In a prospective, 12-month study of patients with moderate to severe COPD (N=70)

*Defined as worsening symptoms, compatible with a reported exacerbation, for ≥2 consecutive days.

You may have patients who remain symptomatic with current therapy

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88% of patients with COPD

who had been prescribed FP/SAL, an ICS/LABA,
reported being symptomatic (CAT ≥10)2

Based on data from an observational claims-linked survey of Medicare Advantage enrollees ≥65 years of age who had been prescribed FP/SAL in the prior 6 months (n=397).2

Study Limitations: A claim for a prescription does not necessarily mean the medication was taken as prescribed. Diagnosis codes on medical claims do not conclusively demonstrate presence of disease. Findings may not be generalizable to uninsured or younger patient populations.    

Do your patients need a different approach to COPD management?

The GOLD Report does not support the use of ICS/LABA for patients with COPD. If there is an indication for an ICS, triple therapy [LAMA+LABA+ICS] is the preferred choice.3
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Your patients may be at risk of COPD exacerbations and ready for TRELEGY if they have experienced any of the following:

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Increased symptoms with current maintenance therapy4
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At least 1 exacerbation in the past year4
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Worsening lung function4
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A recent hospitalization due to an exacerbation5

Take steps to prevent exacerbations before they occur!

Consequences of COPD exacerbations can be significant

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Associated with increased
risk of mortality6
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Most common reason for
COPD-related hospitalizations7

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Major contributor to
economic burden3,8

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Decreased health-related
quality of life1

Just 1 moderate to severe exacerbation can lead to a significant decline in lung function.9

 

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exacerbations in patients with
COPD?

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