A Study Comparing the Closed Triple Therapy, Open Triple Therapy and a Dual Therapy for Effect on Lung Function in Subjects With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Condition:   Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive
Interventions:   Drug: Fluticasone furoate 100 mcg + Umeclidinium 62.5 mcg+Vilanterol 25 mcg;   Drug: Fluticasone furoate 100 mcg + Vilanterol 25 mcg;   Drug: Umeclidinium 62.5 mcg;   Device: Placebo ELLIPTA inahler;   Drug: Albuterol/Salbutamol
Sponsor:   GlaxoSmithKline
Not yet recruiting – verified April 2016

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Effect of smoking status on the efficacy of the SMART regimen in high risk asthma.

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Effect of smoking status on the efficacy of the SMART regimen in high risk asthma.

Respirology. 2016 Feb 21;

Authors: Pilcher J, Patel M, Reddel HK, Pritchard A, Black P, Shaw D, Holt S, Weatherall M, Beasley R

Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The optimal management of people with asthma with a significant smoking history is uncertain. The aim of this study was to determine whether the efficacy/safety profile of single combination inhaled corticosteroid (ICS)/long acting beta-agonist (LABA) inhaler maintenance and reliever therapy is influenced by smoking status.
METHODS: We undertook secondary analyses from an open-label 24-week randomized study of 303 high risk adult asthma patients randomized to budesonide/formoterol 200/6-µg-metred dose inhaler for maintenance (two actuations twice daily) and either budesonide/formoterol 200/6-µg-metred dose inhaler one actuation (‘single ICS/LABA maintenance and reliever therapy (SMART)’ regimen) or salbutamol 100?µg 1-2 actuations for symptom relief (‘Standard’ regimen). Smoking status was classified in to three groups, as ‘current’, ‘ex’ or ‘never’, and a smoking/treatment interaction term tested for each outcome variable. The primary outcome variable was number of participants with at least one severe exacerbation.
RESULTS: There were 59 current, 97 ex and 147 never smokers included in the analyses. The smoking status/treatment interaction term was not statistically significant for any of the outcome measures. With adjustment for smoking status, the number of participants with severe exacerbations was lower with the SMART regimen (OR 0.45, 95% CI: 0.26-0.77, P?=?0.004; P value for interaction between smoking status and treatment 0.29).
CONCLUSION: We conclude that the favourable safety/efficacy profile of the SMART regimen applies to patients with high risk asthma, irrespective of smoking status.

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Effect of prenatal supplementation with vitamin D on asthma or recurrent wheezing in offspring by age 3 years
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Effect of Prenatal Supplementation With Vitamin D on Asthma or Recurrent Wheezing in Offspring by Age 3 Years: The
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
Importance Asthma and wheezing begin early in life, and prenatal vitamin D deficiency has been variably associated with these disorders in offspring. Objective To determine whether prenatal vitamin D (cholecalciferol) supplementation can prevent asthma
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Vitamin D supplements have no effect on the frequency, severity of colds in
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