Relovair COPD and asthma filings on track despite more mixed trial results – The Pharma Letter


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Relovair COPD and asthma filings on track despite more mixed trial results
The Pharma Letter
For asthma, the company plans to file for approval in Europe in mid-2012 and will continue discussions with the US Food and Drug Administration on the regulatory requirements for a US asthma indication. GSK is looking to replace its top-selling drug
Relovair on track for filing in mid-2012, says GSKPMLiVE
GSK, Theravance Report Mixed Bag of Data for Relovair in COPD, AsthmaGenetic Engineering News
GSK and Theravance Announce Completion of the Relovair(TM)* Registrational MarketWatch (press release)
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Combination Drugs Exceed Patient Share of Single-Agent ICS Drugs in Recently Treated Asthma Patients

Despite FDA Label Revisions Regarding LABA-Containing Drugs, Patient Share of LABA/ICS Combination Drugs Exceed Patient Share of Single-Agent ICS Drugs in Recently Treated Asthma Patients

Decision Resources, one of the world’s leading research and advisory firms focusing on pharmaceutical and healthcare issues, finds that despite the implementation of U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-mandated label revisions to long-acting beta2 agonist (LABA)-containing drugs, the patient share among recently treated asthma patients of LABA/inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) combination drugs exceeded the patient share of single-agent ICS drugs in the fourth quarter of 2010. The label revisions seek to limit the use of LABA-containing drugs and state that physicians should attempt to step down patients to ICS therapies once asthma control is achieved.

“Additionally, specialists likely prefer the step-down approach to managing persistent asthmatics and will start an asthma patient on a LABA/ICS combination to control the disease and then back off treatment by returning to an ICS therapy.”

According to Treatment Algorithms in Asthma, among newly diagnosed patients, a similar percentage are using LABA/ICS as are using single-agent ICS agents in the first line of maintenance therapy within a year of diagnosis.

“The FDA advises that fixed-dose combinations of LABAs and ICSs be reserved for patients whose asthma remains uncontrolled despite treatment with single-agent ICSs. The presence of similar patient shares for these two drug classes in the first line of therapy for newly diagnosed patients suggests physicians are comfortable using LABA/ICS combinations as a first-line maintenance therapy and may not always follow these guidelines,” said Decision Resources Analyst Amanda Puffer, M.Sc. “Additionally, specialists likely prefer the step-down approach to managing persistent asthmatics and will start an asthma patient on a LABA/ICS combination to control the disease and then back off treatment by returning to an ICS therapy.”

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The analysis is part of Decision Resources’ enhanced Treatment Algorithms series, which features a new online platform. Interactive, user-friendly and with more graphical data views, the new platform enables users to easily toggle between diseases and time cohorts, which ultimately allows for more in-depth analysis on each line of therapy. Treatment Algorithms analysis is now updated quarterly to provide ongoing trending of product utilization by line of therapy and new therapy initiations. Through examination of U.S. patient-level claims data, Decision Resources’ Treatment Algorithms series provides exceptional insight into physicians’ prescribing trends, from diagnosis through multiple courses of treatment, for a specific disease.

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Asthma rates up, despite less smoking and air pollution – Kansas City Star

Asthma rates up, despite less smoking and air pollution
Kansas City Star
LOS ANGELES | About one in 12 people in the United States now has asthma, a total of 24.6 million people and an increase of 4.3 million since 2001, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. The cost of medical care for
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Asthma growing among Americans, despite air improvements – Catholic Online


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Asthma growing among Americans, despite air improvements
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In spite of this, 25 million Americans in 2009 suffered from asthma in contrast to about 20 million in 2001. There's a growth of one percent since 2001 and 2009 where those who suffer from the condition has grown from seven percent to eight percent in
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Despite Better Air Quality, More People Suffer Asthma – FairWarning


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Despite Better Air Quality, More People Suffer Asthma
FairWarning
Despite improvements in air quality and anti-smoking measures, asthma has increased in recent years. About one in 12 Americans are now afflicted by the lifelong respiratory disease, the Centers for Disease Control and
Asthma Rates Climb for Children, AdultsWall Street Journal
CDC: Asthma Rates on the RiseFox News
Cases of asthma continue to riseThe Augusta Chronicle
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Asthma rates increasing in US, despite less smoking and decreased air pollution – Los Angeles Times


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Asthma rates increasing in US, despite less smoking and decreased air pollution
Los Angeles Times
About one in 12 people in the United States now has asthma, a total of 24.6 million people and an increase of 4.3 million since 2001, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday.
Number of Americans With Asthma Keeps RisingU.S. News & World Report
Asthma cases up in the USCNN (blog)
Three Million Hispanics Have AsthmaPR Newswire (press release)
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