Improvement in dyspnea with fluticasone/salmeterol compared with salmeterol or ipratropium in patients with COPD Source: Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 88s Year: 2004
Improvement of dyspnoea following of six months treatment with tiotropium but not with salmeterol in patients with COPD Source: Eur Respir J 2001; 18: Suppl. 33, 26s Year: 2001
Bronchodilator efficacy of tiotropium in patients with mild COPD Source: Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 616s Year: 2006
Blinded 12-week comparison of once-daily indacaterol and tiotropium in COPD Source: Eur Respir J 2011; 38: 797-803 Year: 2011
Cost-effectiveness of tiotropium versus glycopyrronium in moderate to very severe COPD in France Source: International Congress 2017 – Does economisation of medicine transfer into benefits for patients? Year: 2017
Efficacy and safety of twice-daily aclidinium bromide compared with tiotropium and placebo in patients with moderate to severe COPD Source: Annual Congress 2010 - Regulation of airway hyperresponsiveness and bronchodilators Year: 2010
Comparison of spirometric efficacy of fluticasone/salmeterol plus tiotropium and tiotropium alone in moderate COPD Source: Annual Congress 2009 - New bronchodilators Year: 2009
Efficacy of tiotropium and olodaterol fixed-dose combination in patients with COPD on β-blockers Source: International Congress 2015 – Safety of and interactions between current treatments for asthma and COPD Year: 2015
Dual bronchodilation with once-daily QVA149 reduces exacerbations, improves lung function and health status versus glycopyrronium and tiotropium in severe-to-very severe COPD patients: The SPARK study Source: Annual Congress 2013 –New bronchodilators for COPD management Year: 2013
Once-daily QVA149 reduces exacerbations and improves health status in comparison with glycopyrronium and tiotropium in patients with severe-to-very severe COPD: The SPARK study Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Clinical trials of LAMAs, LABAs, MABAs and theophylline for asthma and COPD Year: 2013
Efficacy and safety of NVA237 versus placebo and tiotropium in patients with COPD: the GLOW2 study Source: Eur Respir J 2012; 40: 1106-1114 Year: 2012
QVA149 is more efficacious than tiotropium and salmeterol/fluticasone combination (SFC) in improving patient-reported outcomes and lung function in COPD patients with moderate-to-severe baseline dyspnoea: The IGNITE trials Source: International Congress 2015 – New data on established treatments for asthma, COPD and bronchiectasis Year: 2015
Safety of tiotropium and olodaterol fixed-dose combination for COPD in patients on β-blockers Source: International Congress 2015 – New data on established treatments for COPD Year: 2015
Once-daily QVA149 demonstrates superior improvements in patient-reported dyspnea compared to tiotropium in patients with moderate-to-severe COPD: The BLAZE study Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Asthma and COPD management: novel clinical findings Year: 2013
Safety and tolerability of high-dose formoterol via aerolizer and salbutamol via MDI in patients with mild-to-moderate COPD Source: Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 285s Year: 2003
Comparison of indacaterol with tiotropium or once-daily dual long-acting bronchodilator therapy with roflumilast for severe COPD Source: International Congress 2014 – Markers Year: 2014
Efficacy of indacaterol is maintained in patients with moderate or less and severe or worse COPD Source: Annual Congress 2011 - Bronchodilators in asthma and COPD Year: 2011
Rational timing of combination therapy with tiotropium and formoterol in moderate-severe COPD Source: Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 214s Year: 2006
Once-daily indacaterol versus twice-daily salmeterol for COPD: a placebo-controlled comparison Source: Eur Respir J 2011; 37: 273 Year: 2011
Lung function and symptom improvements with fluticasone propionate/salmeterol 250/50 and ipratropium/albuterol in patients with mild to moderate COPD Source: Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 336s Year: 2005