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Budesonide/Glycopyrronium/Formoterol: A Review in COPD

 

Abstract


Budesonide/glycopyrronium/formoterol (BREZTRI AEROSPHERE™; TRIXEO AEROSPHERE™) is an inhaled fixed-dose combination of the inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) budesonide, the long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA) glycopyrronium bromide and the long-acting β2-agonist (LABA) formoterol fumarate approved for the maintenance treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It is delivered via a pressurized metered-dose Aerosphere inhaler and is formulated using co-suspension delivery technology. In two pivotal phase III trials of 24–52 weeks’ duration, budesonide/glycopyrronium/formoterol reduced the rates of moderate/severe COPD exacerbations and improved lung function to a greater extent than budesonide/formoterol and/or glycopyrronium/formoterol. Budesonide/glycopyrronium/formoterol also demonstrated beneficial effects on dyspnoea, rescue medication requirements and health-related quality of life (HR-QOL), and reduced the risk of all-cause mortality. Budesonide/glycopyrronium/formoterol was generally well tolerated, with the tolerability profile being generally similar to that of the individual components. Budesonide/glycopyrronium/formoterol provides a useful and convenient option for the maintenance treatment of COPD, including for patients whose disease is inadequately controlled with dual ICS/LABA or LAMA/LABA therapy. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an inflammatory lung disease that is characterized by chronic airflow limitation and persistent respiratory symptoms. A step-up treatment approach combining an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS), a long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA) and a long-acting β2-agonist (LABA) may provide clinical benefits in patients with COPD whose disease is inadequately controlled by dual therapies (ICS/LABA or LAMA/LABA). Budesonide/glycopyrronium/formoterol (BREZTRI AEROSPHERE™; TRIXEO AEROSPHERE™) is a fixed-dose ICS/LAMA/LABA combination approved for the maintenance treatment of COPD. It is administered twice daily via a single pressurized metered-dose Aerosphere inhaler. Patients with moderate to very severe COPD receiving budesonide/glycopyrronium/formoterol had fewer moderate or severe COPD exacerbations and improved lung function, respiratory symptoms and quality of life compared with patients receiving ICS/LABA or LAMA/LABA therapy. The risk of death was reduced compared with that of patients receiving LAMA/LABA therapy. Budesonide/glycopyrronium/formoterol was generally well tolerated, with similar rates of adverse events to dual therapy. Budesonide/glycopyrronium/formoterol is a useful and convenient option for the maintenance treatment of COPD.

Volume 81
Pages 1411 - 1422
DOI 10.1007/s40265-021-01562-6
Language English
Journal Drugs

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