Real Patients With COPD Describe Their Experiences With TRELEGY

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    ANNOUNCER:

    Once-daily TRELEGY is a prescription medicine used long term to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, for better breathing and fewer flare-ups. TRELEGY is not used to relieve sudden breathing problems and won’t replace a rescue inhaler. Remember to watch the complete video to see additional safety information.

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    Once-daily TRELEGY 100/62.5/25 mcg is a prescription medicine used long term to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, for better breathing and fewer flare-ups. TRELEGY is not used to relieve sudden breathing problems and won’t replace a rescue inhaler. Watch the complete video to see additional safety information.

    Important Safety Information

    • Do not use TRELEGY to relieve sudden breathing problems. Always have a rescue inhaler with you to treat sudden symptoms.

    • Do not use TRELEGY if you have a severe allergy to milk proteins or are allergic to any of the ingredients in TRELEGY. Ask your healthcare provider if you are not sure.

    • Do not use TRELEGY more often than prescribed.

    • Do not take TRELEGY with other medicines that contain a long-acting beta2-adrenergic agonist (LABA) or an anticholinergic for any reason. Tell your healthcare provider about all your medical conditions and about all the medicines you take.

    Please see additional Important Safety Information on this web page.

    Please see full Prescribing Information, including Patient Information, on this web page.

    TEXT ONSCREEN: My life with COPD

    MIKE:

    Once I had COPD I noticed that it took me longer to do stuff, like cutting the grass or, you know, you'd stop, take a break.

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    Real patients who were taking TRELEGY at the time of filming and one of their caregivers. GSK paid them for their time and expenses for sharing their unique experiences. Individual results may vary.

    MIKE:

    It slowed my whole life down.

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    Mike

    MELISSA:

    You know I used to be able to, to jog and do a quick trot around the neighborhood. And you know, wave to all the dogs and the, and the kids that were out and, and have a great time. And then I was slower and slower, and then it was almost a crawl to get around to see everybody. So for a while I actually even eliminated that part of my life, and that wasn't, it wasn't any fun. It wasn’t any fun. I missed it.

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    Melissa

    RODNEY:

    I got to the point where I didn't do much fishing because it was too much of a chore. Woodworking was the same way. I- I- didn't enjoy it anymore because it was too hard.

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    Rodney

    TEXT ONSCREEN: Wanting more

    MIKE:

    I've had several flare-ups and I'd be treated with steroids and antibiotics, and, it would, it would feel like you were hit with a bad flu stick, is what it felt like. I missed out on several activities when I'd have these flare-ups. With Susan, there were things that she went ahead and did and I just canceled out on.

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    A flare-up (or exacerbation) is the worsening of COPD symptoms for several days or weeks that may require steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stays.

    MELISSA:

    They're hard and it feels like there's an anvil right here and it's very, very difficult to take a deep breath.

    MIKE:

    I wanted more from a COPD treatment...with TRELEGY it was one medicine that had all the medicines in it I needed.

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    TRELEGY won’t replace a rescue inhaler.

    MIKE:

    I pick up my TRELEGY inhaler and use it once a day.

    TEXT ONSCREEN: What 3 in 1 can do

    DR. CORBRIDGE:

    TRELEGY has two bronchodilators that will help you with the symptoms of COPD…

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    Individual results may vary.

    DR. CORBRIDGE:

    …and the main one there being shortness of breath. And it has that third drug which is that anti-inflammatory,…

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    Dr. Corbridge, Pulmonologist

    DR. CORBRIDGE:

    …which we know is well positioned to prevent those exacerbations that you're at risk for.

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    Dr. Corbridge is a physician and was a GSK employee at time of filming.

    DR. CORBRIDGE:

    And it's conveniently administered. One inhalation per day I think is helping our patients.

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    Individual results may vary. TRELEGY won’t replace a rescue inhaler.

    SUSAN:

    When Mike couldn’t help in the yard it really affected him and he became so apologetic. He always felt so bad and would apologize, “I’m so sorry I can’t help you out there.”

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    Individual results may vary.

    SUSAN:

    And now that he is taking the TRELEGY he is able to get out there.

    MIKE:

    I’m more content.

    SUSAN:

    Content is a good word.

    MIKE:

    Yeah, I’m more content now because I’m not sitting on the sideline watching other people do stuff.

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    Individual results may vary.

    TEXT ONSCREEN: Want more from a COPD treatment? Ask your doctor if TRELEGY is right for you

    ANNOUNCER:

    TRELEGY won’t replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems.

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    TRELEGY won’t replace a rescue inhaler.

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    Tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it.

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    Do not take TRELEGY more than prescribed. TRELEGY may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis.

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    Use TRELEGY only once a day, every day.

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    Call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur.

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    Click here to watch a video on how TRELEGY works

    Please see additional Important Safety Information and full Prescribing Information, including Patient Information on this web page.

    TRELEGY ELLIPTA was developed in collaboration with INNOVIVA. The shape of the ELLIPTA inhaler is a trademark of GSK. Trademarks owned or licensed by GSK. ©2020 GSK or licensor. FVUVID200021 September 2020. Produced in USA.

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