• Chest · Dec 1997

    Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Comparative Study Clinical Trial

    Routine nebulized ipratropium and albuterol together are better than either alone in COPD. The COMBIVENT Inhalation Solution Study Group.

    • Chest. 1997 Dec 1;112(6):1514-21.

    Study ObjectiveWe compared the long-term safety and efficacy of the combination ipratropium bromide (IB) and albuterol sulfate (ALB) inhalation solution with that of each separate component using three-times-daily administration.DesignUsing a parallel design, we randomized patients to receive 3.0 mg ALB, 0.5 mg IB, or the combination by small-volume nebulizer (SVN) for 85 days. Subjects were allowed to use up to two extra doses of study medication daily for control of symptoms on an as-needed basis. The main efficacy evaluation was the acute pulmonary function response to an aerosol of the maintenance study medication over the course of the investigation. Physician global evaluation, subject quality of life assessments, COPD symptom scores, and twice-daily peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) were also assessed over the study period.SettingTwenty-five centers participated in the investigation.PatientsWe studied 652 patients with moderate to severe COPD.Measurements And ResultsOver the course of the study, the acute spirometric response and evening PEFR values with the SVN combination of IB plus ALB were statistically significantly better compared to ALB or IB alone. The quality of life scores, physician global evaluations, symptom scores, and morning PEFR scores were unchanged over the duration of the study in all treatment groups. There was no significant difference in adverse events in the three treatment groups.ConclusionsIn patients with COPD, maintenance SVN therapy with IB and ALB provides better bronchodilation than either therapy alone without increasing side effects.

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