The FINANCIAL — Boehringer Ingelheim on September 28 announced new data from two trials presented at the European Respiratory Society (ERS) International Congress 2015. A post-hoc analysis from OTEMTO 1&2 indicates that Spiolto Respimat provides significant quality of life improvements over Spiriva Respimat (tiotropium) or placebo, right from the initial stage when patients first need maintenance therapy.
These data support the role of Spiolto Respimat as a new 1st line maintenance therapy for COPD. In addition the ENERGITO study shows that the lung function improvement§ with Spiolto Respimat (tiotropium/olodaterol) is superior to a steroid-containing therapy (LABA/ICS FDC) in patients with moderate to severe COPD.
From early in the course of COPD, decreasing lung function makes it more and more difficult for people to breathe. To cope with feeling breathless, patients reduce their activity and change their lifestyles which can lead to a ‘downward spiral’ of their condition.3 This in turn results in a large physical and emotional impact on people living with the disease. Providing optimal treatment right from the start of maintenance therapy can give patients the best chance of managing their symptoms, keeping active and maintaining their quality of life, according to Boehringer Ingelheim.
“These two trials further characterise the relevant benefits Spiolto Respimat provides compared to two commonly prescribed maintenance treatments: Spiriva Respimat and a LABA/ICS FDC,” said Dr William Mezzanotte, Vice President and Head of Respiratory Medicine at Boehringer Ingelheim. “The lung function and quality of life improvements shown in these trials add to the growing body of evidence supporting the benefit of using Spiolto Respimat at the initiation of maintenance therapy for COPD.”
OTEMTO 1&2 – data reinforce Spiolto Respimat benefits as 1st line maintenance therapy
A post-hoc analysis of the OTEMTO 1&2 trials (NCT01964352/ NCT02006732), presented at ERS for the first time, shows that Spiolto Respimat provides a clinically meaningful 4 point improvement in quality of life compared to placebo in COPD patients with GOLD 2 disease. In the same patient group, 13% more patients achieved a clinically meaningful improvement in quality of life with Spiolto Respimat compared to Spiriva Respimat (52.8% compared to 39.2%).
“With no cure for COPD, improving quality of life is one of the major goals of treatment,” said Dave Singh, Professor of clinical pharmacology and respiratory medicine, University of Manchester. “When many patients are first diagnosed their condition is already declining rapidly. Doing as much as possible, early on, can give patients the best opportunity to maintain a good quality of life for longer. This sub-analysis shows that Spiolto Respimat could give patients this opportunity.”
These latest results add to the recently published OTEMTO 1&2 data in Respiratory Medicine,6 which show Spiolto Respimat provides consistent improvements in lung function, breathlessness and quality of life over Spiriva Respimat (tiotropium) or placebo. The data also shows that Spiolto Respimat provides a safety profile similar to Spiriva Respimat or placebo. Incidence of adverse events (AEs) was broadly similar across treatment groups, with a higher incidence of AEs leading to discontinuation in the placebo groups compared to the treatment groups.
ENERGITO – superior lung function improvements over LABA/ICS FDC
Also presented for the first time, data from ENERGITO (NCT01969721) show that Spiolto Respimat met all lung function endpoints , which included a 42% improvement in trough FEV1, compared to the twice daily LABA/ICS salmeterol/fluticasone propionate in patients with moderate to severe COPD.
ICS, or steroid-containing therapies, can be associated with potential serious side-effects and guidelines only recommend the use of these treatments in patients with severe COPD and frequent exacerbations (more than 2 per year).7 Despite this, in clinical practice ICS-based therapies are widely used across all COPD stages even for patients with low exacerbation risk who have less severe COPD. In this respect, the results from ENERGITO add to data from the large-scale WISDOM study, raising questions about whether the benefits of ICS outweigh the potential side-effects associated with this class of treatment.
“ICS-containing therapies certainly have a role in the management of COPD but questions remain regarding when to use these treatments,” said Professor Kai-Michael Beeh, Insaf GmbH Institut für Atemwegs-forschung, Wiesbaden, Germany. “The ENERGITO results further support the potential benefit of Spiolto Respimat as a COPD maintenance therapy and the notion that steroid-containing therapies may only be required in a population of patients with more severe stages of the disease and frequent exacerbations.”
The OTEMTO 1&2 and ENERGITO trials are part of the >15,000 patient TOviTO Phase III clinical trial programme investigating the efficacy and safety of Spiolto Respimat in COPD. The results build on the pivotal phase III TONADO trials that demonstrated Spiolto Respimat provides significant improvements in lung function, breathlessness, quality of life and reduction in rescue medication use over Spiriva Respimat right from the initial disease stages when patients first need maintenance therapy. Data also showed that Spiolto Respimat was well tolerated with a favourable safety profile that was similar to tiotropium or olodaterol alone.
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