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Why small particle fixed dose triple therapy? An excursus from COPD pathology to pharmacological treatment evolution

2022

Although bronchodilators are the cornerstone in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) therapy, the treatment with a single-agent bronchodilator may not provide adequate symptoms control in COPD. The combination of drugs with different mechanisms of action may be more effective in inducing bronchodilation and preventing exacerbations, with a lower risk of side-effects in comparison with the increase of the dose of a single molecule. Several studies comparing the triple therapy with the association of long-acting ß2 agonist (LABA)/inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) or long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA)/LABA reported improvement of lung function and quality of life. A significant reduc…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineRC705-779ReviewMuscarinic AntagonistsSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioCOPD inhaled extrafine formulation triple therapyinhaled extrafine formulationBronchodilator AgentsDrug CombinationsPulmonary Disease Chronic ObstructiveDiseases of the respiratory systemtriple therapyFormoterol FumarateAdministration InhalationQuality of LifeCOPDHumansDrug Therapy CombinationPharmacology (medical)Adrenergic beta-2 Receptor AgonistsTherapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease
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Physicochemical compatibility and stability of nebulizable drug admixtures containing Dornase alfa and tobramycin.

2012

The objective of this in-vitro study was to determine whether admixtures of the inhalation solutions Pulmozyme(®) (Dornase alfa) and either Bramitob(®) or Tobi(®) (both containing Tobramycin) are physicochemically compatible and to analyze the aerodynamic parameters of these admixtures. After mixing, test solutions were stored at room temperature and under ambient light conditions over a period of 24 h. Tobramycin concentrations were determined by using a fluorescence immunoassay. Stability of dornase alfa was determined by size-exclusion high performance liquid chromatography, ultraviolet spectroscopy, sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and tentacle strong cation-exc…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineTime FactorsDrug StorageHigh-performance liquid chromatographyDrug Incompatibilitychemistry.chemical_compoundDrug StabilityAdministration InhalationmedicineTobramycinGeometric standard deviationDeoxyribonuclease IPharmacology (medical)Sodium dodecyl sulfateParticle SizeAerosolsChromatographyInhalationNebulizers and VaporizersBiochemistry (medical)Osmolar ConcentrationDornase alfaHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationRecombinant ProteinsAnti-Bacterial AgentsDrug CombinationsPharmaceutical SolutionschemistryCompatibility (mechanics)TobramycinFeasibility StudiesParticle fractionmedicine.drugPulmonary pharmacologytherapeutics
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Inhaler mishandling remains common in real life and is associated with reduced disease control

2011

SummaryProper inhaler technique is crucial for effective management of asthma and COPD. This multicentre, cross-sectional, observational study investigates the prevalence of inhaler mishandling in a large population of experienced patients referring to chest clinics; to analyze the variables associated with misuse and the relationship between inhaler handling and health-care resources use and disease control.We enrolled 1664 adult subjects (mean age 62 years) affected mostly by COPD (52%) and asthma (42%). Respectively, 843 and 1113 patients were using MDIs and DPIs at home; of the latter, the users of Aerolizer®, Diskus®, HandiHaler® and Turbuhaler® were 82, 467, 505 and 361.We have a tota…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineVital capacitymedicine.medical_specialtyCross-sectional studyPopulationSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioMDIPulmonary Disease Chronic ObstructiveFEV1/FVC ratioPatient Education as TopicAdministration InhalationInhaler techniquemedicineCOPDHumansMetered Dose InhalerseducationAsthmaCOPDeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryInhalerPatient educationMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAsthmaDry-powder inhalerasthma therapy deviceDPISelf CareCross-Sectional StudiesEmergency medicinePhysical therapyPatient ComplianceFemalebusinessRespiratory Medicine
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Dose bridging data for mometasone furoate in once-daily fixed-dose inhaled combinations of mometasone furoate/indacaterol and mometasone furoate/ ind…

2021

Once-daily (o.d.) fixed-dose combinations of mometasone furoate/indacaterol acetate (MF/IND) and mometasone furoate/indacaterol acetate/glycopyrronium bromide (MF/IND/GLY), both delivered via the Breezhaler® device, are approved for the maintenance treatment of asthma. Across these fixed-dose combinations, while the doses of bronchodilators remain the same, the nominal doses of mometasone furoate in micrograms differ. This article presents the steps followed in bridging the mometasone furoate doses at the corresponding dose strengths in the mometasone furoate formulation delivered via the Twisthaler® and mometasone furoate/indacaterol acetate and mometasone furoate/indacaterol acetate/glyco…

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.drug_classMometasone furoateQuinolonesPharmacologyFixed doseAdministration InhalationHumansMedicinePharmacology (medical)In patientGlycopyrronium bromideAsthmabusiness.industryBiochemistry (medical)medicine.diseaseGlycopyrrolateAsthmaBronchodilator AgentsDrug CombinationsTreatment OutcomeIndansIndacaterolCorticosteroidOnce dailybusinessMometasone Furoatemedicine.drugPulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
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Use of Helmet CPAP in COVID-19 – A practical review

2021

Helmet CPAP (H-CPAP) has been recommended in many guidelines as a noninvasive respiratory support during COVID-19 pandemic in many countries around the world. It has the least amount of particle dispersion and air contamination among all noninvasive devices and may mitigate the ICU bed shortage during a COVID surge as well as a decreased need for intubation/mechanical ventilation. It can be attached to many oxygen delivery sources. The MaxVenturi setup is preferred as it allows for natural humidification, low noise burden, and easy transition to HFNC during breaks and it is the recommended transport set-up. The patients can safely be proned with the helmet. It can also be used to wean the p…

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Effectiveness and safety of concurrent beta-blockers and inhaled bronchodilators in COPD with cardiovascular comorbidities

2017

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the most common chronic respiratory disease and its prevalence is increasing worldwide, in both industrialised and developing countries. Its prevalence is ∼5% in the general population and it is the fourth leading cause of death worldwide. COPD is strongly associated with cardiovascular diseases; in fact, ∼64% of people suffering from COPD are treated for a concomitant cardiovascular disease and approximately one in three COPD patients die as a consequence of cardiovascular diseases.Inhaled bronchodilators might have adverse cardiovascular effects, including ischaemic events and arrhythmias, and beta-blockers might adversely influence the resp…

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Which factors affect the choice of the inhaler in chronic obstructive respiratory diseases?

2015

Inhalation is the preferred route of drug administration in chronic respiratory diseases because it optimises delivery of the active compounds to the targeted site and minimises side effects from systemic distribution. The choice of a device should be made after careful evaluation of the patient's clinical condition (degree of airway obstruction, comorbidities), as well as their ability to coordinate the inhalation manoeuvre and to generate sufficient inspiratory flow. These patient factors must be aligned with the specific advantages and limitations of each inhaler when making this important choice. Finally, adherence to treatment is not the responsibility of the patient alone, but should …

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyChronic ObstructiveSocio-culturaleSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioAffect (psychology)Anti-asthmatic AgentMedication AdherencePulmonary DiseasePulmonary Disease Chronic ObstructiveSuspensionsAdministration InhalationmedicineCOPDHumansPharmacology (medical)Anti-Asthmatic AgentsMetered Dose InhalersRespiratory systemParticle SizeIntensive care medicineAsthmaAdherence; Asthma; COPD; Inhaler; Administration Inhalation; Anti-Asthmatic Agents; Dry Powder Inhalers; Humans; Medication Adherence; Metered Dose Inhalers; Particle Size; Pulmonary Disease Chronic Obstructive; Solutions; Suspensions; Nebulizers and Vaporizers; Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine; Pharmacology (medical); Biochemistry (medical); Medicine (all)COPDInhalationbusiness.industryMedicine (all)InhalerNebulizers and VaporizersBiochemistry (medical)Adherence; Asthma; COPD; Inhaler; Administration Inhalation; Anti-Asthmatic Agents; Dry Powder Inhalers; Humans; Medication Adherence; Metered Dose Inhalers; Particle Size; Pulmonary Disease Chronic Obstructive; Solutions; Suspensions; Nebulizers and Vaporizers; Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine; Biochemistry (medical); Pharmacology (medical)InhalerDry Powder InhalersAirway obstructionmedicine.diseaseAsthmaSolutionsInhalationAdherenceAdministrationAdherence; Asthma; COPD; InhalerbusinessPulmonary pharmacologytherapeutics
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Effects of inhaled corticosteroids in stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

2011

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has been described as a heterogeneous multifactorial disorder associated with an abnormal inflammatory response of the peripheral airways and with variable morphologic, physiologic and clinical phenotypes. This notion of the disease is actually poorly supported by data, and there are substantial discrepancies and a weak correlation between inflammation, structural damage, functional impairment and degree of clinical symptoms. This problem is compounded by a poor understanding of the complexity and intricacies on the inflammatory pathways in COPD. Despite the evidence for efficacy of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) on selected clinical endpoints in …

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyDrug ResistancePulmonary diseaseInhaled corticosteroidsInflammationDiseasePulmonary Disease Chronic ObstructiveQuality of lifeAdrenal Cortex HormonesAdministration InhalationmedicineClinical endpointHumansPharmacology (medical)Intensive care medicineCOPDbusiness.industryBiochemistry (medical)medicine.diseaserespiratory tract diseasesWeak correlationPhysical therapyDisease ProgressionQuality of Lifemedicine.symptombusinessPulmonary pharmacologytherapeutics
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Defining moderate asthma exacerbations in clinical trials based on ATS/ERS joint statement

2015

Background Exacerbations are a key outcome in clinical research, providing patient-relevant information about symptomatic control, health state and disease progression. Generally considered as an episode of (sub)acute deterioration of respiratory symptoms, a precise, clinically useful definition is needed for use in clinical trials. Aim and methods Focussing on moderate exacerbations, this opinion piece reviews landmark trials and current guidelines to provide a practical definition of a moderate exacerbation. Specifically, we adapt the ATS/ERS consensus statement of terminology Reddel et al. (2009) [1] which provides a conceptual (or 'theoretical') definition for moderate exacerbations, to…

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Impact of long-term treatment with inhaled corticosteroids and bronchodilators on lung function in a patient with post-infectious bronchiolitis oblit…

2016

Post-infectious bronchiolitis obliterans (PIBO) is a small airways disease characterized by fixed airflow limitation. Therefore, inhaled bronchodilators and corticosteroids are not recommended as maintenance therapy options. The management of PIBO currently consists only of close monitoring of affected patients, aimed at the prevention and early treatment of pulmonary infections. In recent years, there has been an increase in the incidence of PIBO in the pediatric population. Patients with PIBO are characterized by a progressive decline in lung function, accompanied by a decrease in overall functional capacity. Here, we report the case of a relatively young man diagnosed with PIBO and follo…

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyLong term treatmentmedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentBronchiolitis obliteransInhaled corticosteroidsAnti-inflammatory agents/ therapeutic useCase ReportMuscarinic antagonists/therapeutic use03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnti-inflammatory agents/therapeutic useBronchodilatormedicinePulmonary rehabilitation030212 general & internal medicineBronchiolitis obliterans/therapyLung functionGynecologylcsh:RC705-779Administration inhalationinhalationbusiness.industrylcsh:Diseases of the respiratory systemmedicine.diseaseAdministration inhalation; Adrenergic beta-2 receptor antagonists/therapeutic use; Anti-inflammatory agents/ therapeutic use; Bronchiolitis obliterans/therapy; Infection/complications; Lung diseases/rehabilitation; Muscarinic antagonists/therapeutic use; Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineLung diseases/rehabilitation030228 respiratory systemPhysical performanceInfection/complicationAnesthesiaInfection/complicationsAdministrationbusinessAdrenergic beta-2 receptor antagonists/therapeutic usePediatric populationJornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia
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