Tiotropium Bromide

No SJR dataSep 8, 2004Treatments in respiratory medicine

Tiotropium bromide as long-term treatment for COPD patients

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Abstract

Inhaled tiotropium 18 micrograms once daily improved lung function, dyspnea, and health-related quality of life in patients with COPD.

  • Greater improvements in lung function were observed with tiotropium compared to placebo over 6-month and 1-year trials.
  • Tiotropium was more effective than ipratropium bromide 40 micrograms four times daily in improving lung function.
  • The drug demonstrated at least equivalent efficacy to salmeterol 50 micrograms twice daily in terms of bronchodilation and dyspnea improvement.
  • Patients using tiotropium experienced fewer acute exacerbations and reduced reliance on rescue medication compared to those on placebo or ipratropium.
  • The tolerability profile of tiotropium was comparable to that of placebo and other treatments, with dry mouth being the most common side effect.

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