Free triple combination of glycopyrronium, indacaterol and ICS improves lung function and dyspnoea versus free double combination of indacaterol and ICS in patients with COPD: A post-hoc analysis from the GLOW6 study

W. Vincken, J. Aumann, P. Goyal, P. Altman (Brussels, Hasselt, Belgium; Basel, Switzerland; East Hanover, United States Of America)

Source: International Congress 2014 – New clinical evidence for asthma and COPD treatments
Session: New clinical evidence for asthma and COPD treatments
Session type: Thematic Poster Session
Number: 2410
Disease area: Airway diseases

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W. Vincken, J. Aumann, P. Goyal, P. Altman (Brussels, Hasselt, Belgium; Basel, Switzerland; East Hanover, United States Of America). Free triple combination of glycopyrronium, indacaterol and ICS improves lung function and dyspnoea versus free double combination of indacaterol and ICS in patients with COPD: A post-hoc analysis from the GLOW6 study. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 2410

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