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A 24-week Study to Compare Umeclidinium/Vilanterol (UMEC/VI), UMEC and Salmeterol in Subjects With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Primary Purpose

Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 4
Locations
International
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
UMEC/VI 62.5/25 mcg via ELLIPTA
UMEC 62.5 mcg via ELLIPTA
Salmeterol 50 mcg via DISKUS
Placebo via ELLIPTA
Placebo via DISKUS
Sponsored by
GlaxoSmithKline
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive focused on measuring Vilanterol, COPD, HRQoL, Salmeterol, Umeclidinium

Eligibility Criteria

40 Years - undefined (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria

  • 40 years or older at date of signing informed consent at Screening Visit 1
  • Outpatient with a diagnosis of COPD
  • Persistent airflow limitations as indicated by a pre and post-albuterol/salbutamol FEV1/FVC ratio of <0.70 and a post-albuterol/salbutamol FEV1 of >=30% to <=80% predicted normal values at Screening Visit 1.
  • A CAT score of >=10 at Screening Visit 1
  • Current or former cigarette smokers with a history of cigarette smoking of >=10 pack-years (number of pack years = [number of cigarettes per day / 20] multiplied by number of years smoked [e.g., 20 cigarettes per day for 10 years, or 10 cigarettes per day for 20 years both equal 10 pack-years]). Former smokers are defined as those who have stopped smoking for at least 6 months prior to Visit 1. Pipe and/or cigar use cannot be used to calculate pack-year history.
  • Male and female subjects are eligible to participate in the study. A female subject is eligible to participate if she is not pregnant (as confirmed by a negative urine human chorionic gonadotrophin test), not lactating, and at least one of the following conditions applies: non-reproductive potential defined as pre-menopausal females with documented tubal ligation or documented hysteroscopic tubal occlusion procedure with follow-up confirmation of bilateral tubal occlusion or hysterectomy or documented bilateral oophorectomy. Postmenopausal defined as 12 months of spontaneous amenorrhea. In questionable cases, a blood sample with simultaneous follicle stimulating hormone and estradiol levels consistent with menopause must be tested. Females on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and whose menopausal status is in doubt will be required to use one of the highly effective contraception methods if they wish to continue their HRT during the study. Otherwise, they must discontinue HRT to allow confirmation of post-menopausal status prior to study enrolment.

A female subject with reproductive potential is eligible to participate if she is not pregnant and agrees to follow one of the highly effective methods for avoiding pregnancy in females of reproductive potential from 30 days prior to the first dose of study medication and until (at least five terminal half-lives or until any continuing pharmacologic effect has ended, whichever is longer) after the last dose of study medication and completion of the follow-up visit. The investigator is responsible for ensuring that subjects understand how to properly use methods of contraception.

  • Capable of giving signed informed consent prior to study participation.

Exclusion criteria

  • A current diagnosis of asthma (Subjects with a prior history of asthma are eligible if they have a current diagnosis of COPD, which is the primary cause of their respiratory symptoms).
  • Subjects with known alpha-antitrypsin deficiency as the underlying cause of COPD
  • Subjects with active tuberculosis are excluded. Subjects with other respiratory disorders (e.g., clinically significant: bronchiectasis, sarcoidosis, lung fibrosis, pulmonary hypertension, interstitial lung diseases) are excluded if these conditions are the primary cause of their respiratory symptoms.
  • Current active liver or biliary disease (with the exception of Gilbert's syndrome or asymptomatic gallstones or otherwise stable chronic liver disease as per investigator assessment); stable chronic liver disease should generally be defined by the absence of ascites, encephalopathy, coagulopathy, hypoalbuminaemia, oesophageal or gastric varices, or persistent jaundice, or cirrhosis; chronic stable hepatitis B and C (e.g., presence of hepatitis B surface antigen or positive hepatitis C antibody test result or within 3 months prior to first dose of study treatment) are acceptable if subject otherwise meets entry criteria.
  • Subjects with unstable or life threatening cardiac disease. The investigational product should be used with caution in subjects with severe cardiovascular disease. In the opinion of the investigator, use will only be considered if the benefit is likely to outweigh the risk in conditions such as myocardial infarction or unstable angina in the last 6 months, or unstable or life threatening cardiac arrhythmia requiring intervention in the last 3 months, or New York Heart Association Class IV heart failure.
  • The investigator will determine the clinical significance of each abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG) finding in relation to the subject's medical history and exclude subjects who would be at undue risk by participating in the trial. Subjects with the following abnormalities are excluded from participation in the study: atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular rate >120 beats per minute (bpm), sustained or non-sustained ventricular tachycardia, second degree heart block Mobitz type II or third degree heart block (unless pacemaker or defibrillator had been inserted).
  • Subjects with medical conditions such as narrow-angle glaucoma, urinary retention, prostatic hypertrophy, or bladder neck obstruction will be excluded unless, in the opinion of the study physician, the benefit outweighs the risk.
  • Any subject who is considered unlikely to survive the duration of the study period or has any rapidly progressing disease or immediate life-threatening illness (e.g., cancer). In addition, any subject who has any other condition (e.g., neurological condition) that is likely to affect respiratory function will not be included in the study.
  • Hospitalization for COPD or pneumonia within 12 weeks prior to Visit 1. Pneumonia and/or moderate or severe COPD exacerbation that has not resolved at least 14 days prior to Screening Visit 1and at least 30 days following the last dose of oral/systemic corticosteroids (if applicable).
  • Subjects who had received inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) or ICS/ long-acting beta-agonist for the treatment of COPD in the 6 weeks prior to Screening Visit1.
  • Subjects who had >1 moderate exacerbation in the 12 months prior to Screening Visit 1, or one severe exacerbation requiring hospitalization in the 12 months prior to Screening Visit 1.
  • Other respiratory tract infections that have not resolved at least 7 days prior to Screening Visit 1.
  • Subjects with lung volume reduction surgery (including procedures such as endobronchial valves) within the 12 months prior to Screening Visit 1.
  • Use of long-term oxygen therapy described as resting oxygen therapy >3 Liter (L)/minute (min) at screening required to maintain adequate oxygenation (e.g., oxygen saturation in arterial blood [SaO2] >90%; oxygen use <=3 L/min flow is not exclusionary, and subjects may adjust oxygen levels up or down as needed during the study.)
  • Use of ICS within 6 weeks prior to Screening Visit 1; use of depot corticosteroids within 12 weeks prior to Screening Visit 1; use of systemic, oral or parenteral corticosteroids within 6 weeks prior to Screening Visit 1 (Localized corticosteroid injections [e.g., intra-articular and epidural] are permitted); use of antibiotics (for lower respiratory tract infection) within 6 weeks prior to Screening Visit 1; use of phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) inhibitor (e.g., roflumilast) within 14 days prior to Screening Visit 1; use of long-acting beta-agonist/ ICS combination products within 6 weeks prior to Screening Visit 1; use of theophyllines within 48 hours prior to Screening Visit 1; use of oral long-acting beta2-agonists within 48 hours and short-acting beta2-agonists within 12 hours prior to Screening Visit 1; use of inhaled short-acting beta2-agonists within 4 hours prior to Screening Visit 1 (use of study provided albuterol/salbutamol is permitted during the study, except in the 4-hour period prior to spirometry testing); use of inhaled short-acting anticholinergics within 4 hours prior to Screening Visit 1; use of inhaled short-acting anticholinergic/short-acting beta2-agonist combination products within 4 hours prior to Screening Visit 1; use of any other investigational medication within 30 days or within 5 drug half-lives (whichever is longer) prior to Screening Visit 1.
  • Subject unable to withhold albuterol/salbutamol for the 4-hour period required prior to spirometry testing at each study visit.
  • Regular use (prescribed for daily/ regular use, not for as-needed use) of short-acting bronchodilators (e.g., albuterol/salbutamol).
  • A known or suspected history of alcohol or drug abuse within 2 years prior to Screening Visit 1 that in the opinion of the investigator would prevent the subject from completing the study procedures.
  • Any history of allergy or hypersensitivity to any anticholinergic/muscarinic receptor antagonist, sympathomimetic, lactose/milk protein or magnesium stearate.
  • Participation in the acute phase of a pulmonary rehabilitation program within 4 weeks prior to Screening Visit 1. Subjects who are in the maintenance phase of a pulmonary rehabilitation program are not excluded.
  • Subject is an investigator, sub-investigator, study coordinator, employee of a participating investigator or study site, or immediate family member of the aforementioned that is involved in this study.
  • In the opinion of the investigator, any subject who is unable to read and/or would not be able to complete questionnaires on the electronic diary.

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Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm 3

Arm Type

Experimental

Experimental

Experimental

Arm Label

UMEC/VI 62.5/25 mcg via ELLIPTA + placebo via DISKUS

UMEC 62.5 mcg via ELLIPTA + placebo via DISKUS

Salmeterol 50 mcg via DISKUS + placebo via ELLIPTA

Arm Description

Subjects will be instructed to self-administer one dose of UMEC/VI 62.5/25 mcg inhalation powder each morning via ELLIPTA DPI and placebo twice daily (morning and evening) via DISKUS DPI.

Subjects will be instructed to self-administer one dose of UMEC 62.5 mcg inhalation powder each morning via ELLIPTA DPI and placebo twice daily (morning and evening) via DISKUS DPI.

Subjects will be instructed to self-administer one dose of salmeterol 50 mcg twice daily (morning and evening) via DISKUS DPI and placebo once daily morning via ELLIPTA DPI.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Change From Baseline in Trough Forced Expiratory Volume in One Second (FEV1) at Week 24
FEV1 is a measure of lung function and is defined as the maximal amount of air that can be forcefully exhaled in one second. Trough FEV1 at Week 24 is defined as the mean of the FEV1 values obtained 23 and 24 hours after dosing on the previous day. Baseline trough FEV1 is the mean of the values measured at 30 minutes and 5 minutes pre-dose on Day 1. Change from Baseline was calculated as the trough FEV1 value on Week 24 minus the Baseline value. Analysis was performed using a repeated measures model (MMRM) with covariates of Baseline FEV1, geographical region, stratum (number of bronchodilators per day during run-in), visit, treatment, visit by Baseline and visit by treatment interaction. ITT population comprised of all randomized participants (excluding those who were randomized in error) who received at least one dose of study medication.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Self Administered Computerized (SAC) Transient Dyspnea Index (TDI) Focal Score at Week 24
TDI focal score comprises of 3 individual scales (Functional Impairment, Magnitude of Task, Magnitude of Effort). Each of these scales had a possible score ranging from -6 to +6, lower scores indicates impairment. TDI focal score was calculated as the sum of 3 individual scores (range is -18 to +18). Lower score indicates deterioration of dyspnea. If a score is missing for any of the three scales, then the TDI focal score was set to missing. Analysis was performed using mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with covariates of SAC BDI focal score, geographical region, stratum (no. of bronchodilators per day during run-in), visit, treatment, visit by SAC BDI and visit by treatment interactions.
Percentage of TDI Responders According to SAC TDI Focal Score
TDI focal score comprises of 3 individual scales (Functional Impairment, Magnitude of Task, Magnitude of Effort). Each of these scales had a possible score ranging from -6 to +6, lower scores indicates impairment. TDI focal score was calculated as the sum of 3 individual scores (range is -18 to +18). Lower score indicates deterioration of dyspnea. If a score is missing for any of the three scales, then TDI focal score was set to missing. A participant was considered as a responder if the on-treatment TDI focal score was at least 1 unit at that visit. Non-response was SAC TDI focal score of less than 1 unit or a missing SAC TDI focal score with no subsequent non-missing on-treatment scores. Analysis was performed using a generalized linear mixed model with treatment as an explanatory variable and visit, SAC BDI focal score, stratum (no. of bronchodilators per day during run-in), geographical region, visit by SAC BDI and visit by treatment interactions included as covariates.
Mean Change From Baseline in Evaluating Respiratory Symptoms (E-RS) Total Score
The E-RS is intended to capture information related to respiratory symptoms. A daily symptom score for E-RS is derived by summing 11 item-scores. The domains include: respiratory symptoms (RS)-breathlessness (RS-BRL comprised of 5 items, score range [0-17]), RS-cough and sputum (RS-CSP comprised of 3 items, score range [0-11]), and RS-chest symptoms (RS-CSY comprised of 3 items, score range [0-12]). Total score ranged between 0-40 and higher values indicates severe respiratory symptoms. The instrument was completed each night prior to going to bed. Baseline E-RS score is the mean within-participant daily score over 7 days prior to randomization. Change from Baseline is the difference at Week 21-Week 24 value and Baseline value. Analysis was performed using MMRM with covariates of Baseline score, geographical region, stratum (no. of bronchodilators per day during run-in), 4-weekly period, treatment, 4-weekly period by Baseline and 4-weekly period by treatment interactions.
Mean Change From Baseline in E-RS Subscale Score
The E-RS is intended to capture information related to respiratory symptoms. A daily symptom score for E-RS is derived by summing 11 item-scores. The domains include: respiratory symptoms (RS)-breathlessness (RS-BRL comprised of 5 items, score range [0-17]), RS-cough and sputum (RS-CSP comprised of 3 items, score range [0-11]), and RS-chest symptoms (RS-CSY comprised of 3 items, score range [0-12]). Total score ranged between 0-40 and higher values indicates severe respiratory symptoms. The instrument was completed each night prior to going to bed. Baseline E-RS score is the mean within-participant daily score over 7 days prior to randomization. Change from Baseline is the difference at Week 21-Week 24 value and Baseline value. Analysis was performed using MMRM with covariates of Baseline score, geographical region, stratum (no. of bronchodilators per day during run-in), 4-weekly period, treatment, 4-weekly period by Baseline and 4-weekly period by treatment interactions.
Percentage of E-RS Responders According to E-RS Total Score
The E-RS is intended to capture information related to respiratory symptoms. A daily symptom score for E-RS is derived by summing 11 item-scores. The domains include: RS-BRL comprised of 5 items, score range (0-17); RS-CSP comprised of 3 items, score range (0-11); and RS-CSY comprised of 4 items, score range (0-12). Total score ranged between 0-40 and higher values indicates severe respiratory symptoms. The instrument was completed each night prior to going to bed. Response is defined as an E-RS total score of at least 2 or 3.35 below Baseline. Participants with a Baseline but all missing post-Baseline data are also considered a non-responder. Analysis was performed using a generalized linear mixed model with treatment as an explanatory variable and four-weekly period, Baseline score, stratum (no. of bronchodilators per day during run-in), geographical region, four-weekly period by baseline and four-weekly period by treatment interactions included as covariates.
Change From Baseline in St George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) Total Score
SGRQ is a disease-specific questionnaire designed to measure impact of respiratory disease and its treatment on HRQoL of participants with COPD. It contains 14 questions with a total of 40 items grouped into domains (Symptoms, Activity and Impacts). SGRQ total score was calculated as 100 multiplied by summed weights from all positive items divided by sum of weights for all items in questionnaire. It ranges from 0 to 100, higher score indicates poor HRQoL. Baseline is last non-missing score recorded prior to dosing on Day 1. Change from Baseline was calculated by subtracting Baseline value from the value at Week 24. Analysis was performed using mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with covariates of Baseline SGRQ total score, geographical region, stratum (no. of bronchodilators per day during run-in), visit, treatment, visit by Baseline and visit by treatment interactions.
Percentage of Responders Based on the Saint (St) George Respiratory Questionnaire COPD Specific (SGRQ) Total Score
SGRQ is a disease-specific questionnaire designed to measure impact of respiratory disease and its treatment on HRQoL of participants with COPD. It contains 14 questions with a total of 40 items grouped into domains (Symptoms, Activity and Impacts). SGRQ total score was calculated as 100 multiplied by summed weights from all positive items divided by sum of weights for all items in questionnaire. It ranges from 0 to 100, higher score indicates poor HRQoL. Analysis was performed using a generalized linear mixed model with treatment as an explanatory variable and visit, Baseline SGRQ score, stratum (no. of bronchodilators per day during run-in), geographical region, visit by Baseline and visit by treatment interactions included as covariates. Response was defined as an SGRQ total score of 4 or more units below Baseline.
Change From Baseline in COPD Assessment Test (CAT)
The CAT is a participant-completed instrument designed to provide a simple and reliable measure of health status in COPD for the assessment and long-term follow-up of the individual participant. The CAT consists of eight items, each formatted on a differential scale. Participants rated their experience on a 6-point scale for each question, ranging from 0 (no impact) to 5 (high impact). A total CAT score was calculated by summing the non-missing scores on the eight items ranging from 0 to 40 with higher scores indicating greater disease impact. Baseline is defined as the last non-missing score recorded prior to dosing on Day 1. Change from Baseline was calculated by subtracting Baseline value from the value at Week 24. Analysis was performed using mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with covariates of Baseline CAT score, geographical region, stratum (no. of bronchodilators per day during run-in), visit, treatment, visit by Baseline and visit by treatment interactions.
Percentage of Responders According to CAT
The CAT is a participant-completed instrument designed to provide a simple and reliable measure of health status in COPD for the assessment and long-term follow-up of the individual participant. The CAT consists of eight items. Participants rated their experience on a 6-point scale for each question, ranging from 0 (no impact) to 5 (high impact). A total CAT score was calculated by summing the non-missing scores on the eight items ranging from 0 to 40 with higher scores indicate greater disease impact. Response was defined as an CAT score of >=2 below Baseline. Non response was defined as CAT score <2 units below Baseline or a missing CAT score with no subsequent on treatment scores. Analysis performed using a generalized linear mixed model with treatment as an explanatory variable and visit, baseline CAT score, stratum (no. of bronchodilators per day during run-in), geographical region, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions included as covariates.
Number of Participants With on Treatment Adverse Events (AE) and Serious Adverse Events (SAE)
An AE is any untoward medical occurrence in a participant or clinical investigation participant , temporally associated with the use of a medicinal product, whether or not considered related to the medicinal product. Any untoward event resulting in death, life threatening, requires hospitalization or prolongation of existing hospitalization, results in disability/incapacity, congenital anomaly/birth defect, any other situation according to medical or scientific judgment or all events associated with liver injury and impaired liver function based on pre-defined criteria were categorized as SAE.

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First Posted
January 25, 2017
Last Updated
March 2, 2020
Sponsor
GlaxoSmithKline
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT03034915
Brief Title
A 24-week Study to Compare Umeclidinium/Vilanterol (UMEC/VI), UMEC and Salmeterol in Subjects With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Official Title
A 24-week Treatment, Multi-center, Randomized, Double-blind, Double-dummy, Parallel Group Study to Compare Umeclidinium/Vilanterol, Umeclidinium, and Salmeterol in Subjects With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
March 2020
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
June 16, 2017 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
June 18, 2018 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
June 18, 2018 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
GlaxoSmithKline

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
Yes
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
COPD is characterized by an airflow limitation, which is not fully reversible, usually progressive and accompanied by chronic cough, sputum production and dyspnea, which can be a major cause of disability and anxiety associated with the disease. In addition, COPD is associated with poor health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Pharmacologic therapy is used to improve lung function, reduce symptoms, reduce the frequency and severity of exacerbations, and also to improve health status and exercise tolerance. This is a multi-center, randomized, double blind, double dummy, 3-arm parallel group study to compare umeclidinium/vilanterol (62.5/25 microgram [mcg], once daily), umeclidinium (62.5 mcg, once daily), and salmeterol (50 mg, twice daily) in male and female subjects with COPD. The primary purpose of this study is to demonstrate improvements in lung function for subjects treated with UMEC/VI compared with UMEC for 24 weeks. Approximately 2424 subjects will be randomized across 3 parallel arms in 1:1:1 ratio. Subjects will be stratified based on long-acting bronchodilator usage during the run-in period (none, one or 2 long-acting bronchodilators per day). Subjects will receive either UMEC/VI inhalation powder (62.5/25 microgram [mcg] once daily) administered via the ELLIPTA® dry powder inhaler (DPI) and placebo twice daily via DISKUS® DPI; or UMEC (62.5 mcg once daily) administered via the ELLIPTA DPI and placebo twice daily via DISKUS DPI or salmeterol (50 mcg twice daily [BID]) administered via the DISKUS DPI and placebo once daily via ELLIPTA DPI. The duration of the study will be 29 to 31 weeks including a pre-screening period of 2 weeks, run-in period of 4 weeks, treatment period of 24 weeks and follow-up period of 1 week. ELLIPTA and DISKUS are trademarks of GSK group of companies.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive
Keywords
Vilanterol, COPD, HRQoL, Salmeterol, Umeclidinium

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Phase 4
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
ParticipantCare ProviderInvestigator
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
2696 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
UMEC/VI 62.5/25 mcg via ELLIPTA + placebo via DISKUS
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Subjects will be instructed to self-administer one dose of UMEC/VI 62.5/25 mcg inhalation powder each morning via ELLIPTA DPI and placebo twice daily (morning and evening) via DISKUS DPI.
Arm Title
UMEC 62.5 mcg via ELLIPTA + placebo via DISKUS
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Subjects will be instructed to self-administer one dose of UMEC 62.5 mcg inhalation powder each morning via ELLIPTA DPI and placebo twice daily (morning and evening) via DISKUS DPI.
Arm Title
Salmeterol 50 mcg via DISKUS + placebo via ELLIPTA
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Subjects will be instructed to self-administer one dose of salmeterol 50 mcg twice daily (morning and evening) via DISKUS DPI and placebo once daily morning via ELLIPTA DPI.
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
UMEC/VI 62.5/25 mcg via ELLIPTA
Intervention Description
ELLIPTA DPI inhaler will contain two individual blister strips with 30 blisters per strip; the first strip contains umeclidinium bromide (62.5 mcg per blister) blended with lactose monohydrate and magnesium stearate and second strip contains vilanterol trifenatae (25 mcg per blister) blended with lactose monohydrate and magnesium stearate.
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
UMEC 62.5 mcg via ELLIPTA
Intervention Description
The ELLIPTA inhaler will contain one blister strip, which will have 30 blisters of umeclidinium bromide (62.5 mcg).
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
Salmeterol 50 mcg via DISKUS
Intervention Description
The DISKUS inhaler will contain one blister strip, which will have 60 blisters of salmeterol xinafoate (50 mcg). The DISKUS will provide a total of 60 doses (60 blisters) and will deliver, when actuated, the contents of a single blister strip.
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
Placebo via ELLIPTA
Intervention Description
Lactose dry powder will be administered using ELLIPTA for both treatment periods. ELLIPTA DPI inhaler will contain two individual blister strips with 30 blisters per strip; containing lactose dry powder.
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
Placebo via DISKUS
Intervention Description
Lactose dry powder will be administered using DISKUS for both treatment periods. The DISKUS inhaler will contain one blister strip, which will have 60 blisters of lactose dry powder. The DISKUS will provide a total of 60 doses (60 blisters) and will deliver, when actuated, the contents of a single blister strip.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Change From Baseline in Trough Forced Expiratory Volume in One Second (FEV1) at Week 24
Description
FEV1 is a measure of lung function and is defined as the maximal amount of air that can be forcefully exhaled in one second. Trough FEV1 at Week 24 is defined as the mean of the FEV1 values obtained 23 and 24 hours after dosing on the previous day. Baseline trough FEV1 is the mean of the values measured at 30 minutes and 5 minutes pre-dose on Day 1. Change from Baseline was calculated as the trough FEV1 value on Week 24 minus the Baseline value. Analysis was performed using a repeated measures model (MMRM) with covariates of Baseline FEV1, geographical region, stratum (number of bronchodilators per day during run-in), visit, treatment, visit by Baseline and visit by treatment interaction. ITT population comprised of all randomized participants (excluding those who were randomized in error) who received at least one dose of study medication.
Time Frame
Baseline (Pre-dose on Day 1) and Week 24
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Self Administered Computerized (SAC) Transient Dyspnea Index (TDI) Focal Score at Week 24
Description
TDI focal score comprises of 3 individual scales (Functional Impairment, Magnitude of Task, Magnitude of Effort). Each of these scales had a possible score ranging from -6 to +6, lower scores indicates impairment. TDI focal score was calculated as the sum of 3 individual scores (range is -18 to +18). Lower score indicates deterioration of dyspnea. If a score is missing for any of the three scales, then the TDI focal score was set to missing. Analysis was performed using mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with covariates of SAC BDI focal score, geographical region, stratum (no. of bronchodilators per day during run-in), visit, treatment, visit by SAC BDI and visit by treatment interactions.
Time Frame
Week 24
Title
Percentage of TDI Responders According to SAC TDI Focal Score
Description
TDI focal score comprises of 3 individual scales (Functional Impairment, Magnitude of Task, Magnitude of Effort). Each of these scales had a possible score ranging from -6 to +6, lower scores indicates impairment. TDI focal score was calculated as the sum of 3 individual scores (range is -18 to +18). Lower score indicates deterioration of dyspnea. If a score is missing for any of the three scales, then TDI focal score was set to missing. A participant was considered as a responder if the on-treatment TDI focal score was at least 1 unit at that visit. Non-response was SAC TDI focal score of less than 1 unit or a missing SAC TDI focal score with no subsequent non-missing on-treatment scores. Analysis was performed using a generalized linear mixed model with treatment as an explanatory variable and visit, SAC BDI focal score, stratum (no. of bronchodilators per day during run-in), geographical region, visit by SAC BDI and visit by treatment interactions included as covariates.
Time Frame
Week 24
Title
Mean Change From Baseline in Evaluating Respiratory Symptoms (E-RS) Total Score
Description
The E-RS is intended to capture information related to respiratory symptoms. A daily symptom score for E-RS is derived by summing 11 item-scores. The domains include: respiratory symptoms (RS)-breathlessness (RS-BRL comprised of 5 items, score range [0-17]), RS-cough and sputum (RS-CSP comprised of 3 items, score range [0-11]), and RS-chest symptoms (RS-CSY comprised of 3 items, score range [0-12]). Total score ranged between 0-40 and higher values indicates severe respiratory symptoms. The instrument was completed each night prior to going to bed. Baseline E-RS score is the mean within-participant daily score over 7 days prior to randomization. Change from Baseline is the difference at Week 21-Week 24 value and Baseline value. Analysis was performed using MMRM with covariates of Baseline score, geographical region, stratum (no. of bronchodilators per day during run-in), 4-weekly period, treatment, 4-weekly period by Baseline and 4-weekly period by treatment interactions.
Time Frame
Baseline (Pre-dose on Day 1) and Week 21 to Week 24
Title
Mean Change From Baseline in E-RS Subscale Score
Description
The E-RS is intended to capture information related to respiratory symptoms. A daily symptom score for E-RS is derived by summing 11 item-scores. The domains include: respiratory symptoms (RS)-breathlessness (RS-BRL comprised of 5 items, score range [0-17]), RS-cough and sputum (RS-CSP comprised of 3 items, score range [0-11]), and RS-chest symptoms (RS-CSY comprised of 3 items, score range [0-12]). Total score ranged between 0-40 and higher values indicates severe respiratory symptoms. The instrument was completed each night prior to going to bed. Baseline E-RS score is the mean within-participant daily score over 7 days prior to randomization. Change from Baseline is the difference at Week 21-Week 24 value and Baseline value. Analysis was performed using MMRM with covariates of Baseline score, geographical region, stratum (no. of bronchodilators per day during run-in), 4-weekly period, treatment, 4-weekly period by Baseline and 4-weekly period by treatment interactions.
Time Frame
Baseline (Pre-dose on Day 1) and Week 21 to Week 24
Title
Percentage of E-RS Responders According to E-RS Total Score
Description
The E-RS is intended to capture information related to respiratory symptoms. A daily symptom score for E-RS is derived by summing 11 item-scores. The domains include: RS-BRL comprised of 5 items, score range (0-17); RS-CSP comprised of 3 items, score range (0-11); and RS-CSY comprised of 4 items, score range (0-12). Total score ranged between 0-40 and higher values indicates severe respiratory symptoms. The instrument was completed each night prior to going to bed. Response is defined as an E-RS total score of at least 2 or 3.35 below Baseline. Participants with a Baseline but all missing post-Baseline data are also considered a non-responder. Analysis was performed using a generalized linear mixed model with treatment as an explanatory variable and four-weekly period, Baseline score, stratum (no. of bronchodilators per day during run-in), geographical region, four-weekly period by baseline and four-weekly period by treatment interactions included as covariates.
Time Frame
Week 21 to Week 24
Title
Change From Baseline in St George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) Total Score
Description
SGRQ is a disease-specific questionnaire designed to measure impact of respiratory disease and its treatment on HRQoL of participants with COPD. It contains 14 questions with a total of 40 items grouped into domains (Symptoms, Activity and Impacts). SGRQ total score was calculated as 100 multiplied by summed weights from all positive items divided by sum of weights for all items in questionnaire. It ranges from 0 to 100, higher score indicates poor HRQoL. Baseline is last non-missing score recorded prior to dosing on Day 1. Change from Baseline was calculated by subtracting Baseline value from the value at Week 24. Analysis was performed using mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with covariates of Baseline SGRQ total score, geographical region, stratum (no. of bronchodilators per day during run-in), visit, treatment, visit by Baseline and visit by treatment interactions.
Time Frame
Baseline (Pre-dose on Day 1) and Week 24
Title
Percentage of Responders Based on the Saint (St) George Respiratory Questionnaire COPD Specific (SGRQ) Total Score
Description
SGRQ is a disease-specific questionnaire designed to measure impact of respiratory disease and its treatment on HRQoL of participants with COPD. It contains 14 questions with a total of 40 items grouped into domains (Symptoms, Activity and Impacts). SGRQ total score was calculated as 100 multiplied by summed weights from all positive items divided by sum of weights for all items in questionnaire. It ranges from 0 to 100, higher score indicates poor HRQoL. Analysis was performed using a generalized linear mixed model with treatment as an explanatory variable and visit, Baseline SGRQ score, stratum (no. of bronchodilators per day during run-in), geographical region, visit by Baseline and visit by treatment interactions included as covariates. Response was defined as an SGRQ total score of 4 or more units below Baseline.
Time Frame
Week 24
Title
Change From Baseline in COPD Assessment Test (CAT)
Description
The CAT is a participant-completed instrument designed to provide a simple and reliable measure of health status in COPD for the assessment and long-term follow-up of the individual participant. The CAT consists of eight items, each formatted on a differential scale. Participants rated their experience on a 6-point scale for each question, ranging from 0 (no impact) to 5 (high impact). A total CAT score was calculated by summing the non-missing scores on the eight items ranging from 0 to 40 with higher scores indicating greater disease impact. Baseline is defined as the last non-missing score recorded prior to dosing on Day 1. Change from Baseline was calculated by subtracting Baseline value from the value at Week 24. Analysis was performed using mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with covariates of Baseline CAT score, geographical region, stratum (no. of bronchodilators per day during run-in), visit, treatment, visit by Baseline and visit by treatment interactions.
Time Frame
Baseline (Pre-dose on Day 1) and Week 24
Title
Percentage of Responders According to CAT
Description
The CAT is a participant-completed instrument designed to provide a simple and reliable measure of health status in COPD for the assessment and long-term follow-up of the individual participant. The CAT consists of eight items. Participants rated their experience on a 6-point scale for each question, ranging from 0 (no impact) to 5 (high impact). A total CAT score was calculated by summing the non-missing scores on the eight items ranging from 0 to 40 with higher scores indicate greater disease impact. Response was defined as an CAT score of >=2 below Baseline. Non response was defined as CAT score <2 units below Baseline or a missing CAT score with no subsequent on treatment scores. Analysis performed using a generalized linear mixed model with treatment as an explanatory variable and visit, baseline CAT score, stratum (no. of bronchodilators per day during run-in), geographical region, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions included as covariates.
Time Frame
Week 24
Title
Number of Participants With on Treatment Adverse Events (AE) and Serious Adverse Events (SAE)
Description
An AE is any untoward medical occurrence in a participant or clinical investigation participant , temporally associated with the use of a medicinal product, whether or not considered related to the medicinal product. Any untoward event resulting in death, life threatening, requires hospitalization or prolongation of existing hospitalization, results in disability/incapacity, congenital anomaly/birth defect, any other situation according to medical or scientific judgment or all events associated with liver injury and impaired liver function based on pre-defined criteria were categorized as SAE.
Time Frame
Up to Week 24

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
40 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria 40 years or older at date of signing informed consent at Screening Visit 1 Outpatient with a diagnosis of COPD Persistent airflow limitations as indicated by a pre and post-albuterol/salbutamol FEV1/FVC ratio of <0.70 and a post-albuterol/salbutamol FEV1 of >=30% to <=80% predicted normal values at Screening Visit 1. A CAT score of >=10 at Screening Visit 1 Current or former cigarette smokers with a history of cigarette smoking of >=10 pack-years (number of pack years = [number of cigarettes per day / 20] multiplied by number of years smoked [e.g., 20 cigarettes per day for 10 years, or 10 cigarettes per day for 20 years both equal 10 pack-years]). Former smokers are defined as those who have stopped smoking for at least 6 months prior to Visit 1. Pipe and/or cigar use cannot be used to calculate pack-year history. Male and female subjects are eligible to participate in the study. A female subject is eligible to participate if she is not pregnant (as confirmed by a negative urine human chorionic gonadotrophin test), not lactating, and at least one of the following conditions applies: non-reproductive potential defined as pre-menopausal females with documented tubal ligation or documented hysteroscopic tubal occlusion procedure with follow-up confirmation of bilateral tubal occlusion or hysterectomy or documented bilateral oophorectomy. Postmenopausal defined as 12 months of spontaneous amenorrhea. In questionable cases, a blood sample with simultaneous follicle stimulating hormone and estradiol levels consistent with menopause must be tested. Females on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and whose menopausal status is in doubt will be required to use one of the highly effective contraception methods if they wish to continue their HRT during the study. Otherwise, they must discontinue HRT to allow confirmation of post-menopausal status prior to study enrolment. A female subject with reproductive potential is eligible to participate if she is not pregnant and agrees to follow one of the highly effective methods for avoiding pregnancy in females of reproductive potential from 30 days prior to the first dose of study medication and until (at least five terminal half-lives or until any continuing pharmacologic effect has ended, whichever is longer) after the last dose of study medication and completion of the follow-up visit. The investigator is responsible for ensuring that subjects understand how to properly use methods of contraception. Capable of giving signed informed consent prior to study participation. Exclusion criteria A current diagnosis of asthma (Subjects with a prior history of asthma are eligible if they have a current diagnosis of COPD, which is the primary cause of their respiratory symptoms). Subjects with known alpha-antitrypsin deficiency as the underlying cause of COPD Subjects with active tuberculosis are excluded. Subjects with other respiratory disorders (e.g., clinically significant: bronchiectasis, sarcoidosis, lung fibrosis, pulmonary hypertension, interstitial lung diseases) are excluded if these conditions are the primary cause of their respiratory symptoms. Current active liver or biliary disease (with the exception of Gilbert's syndrome or asymptomatic gallstones or otherwise stable chronic liver disease as per investigator assessment); stable chronic liver disease should generally be defined by the absence of ascites, encephalopathy, coagulopathy, hypoalbuminaemia, oesophageal or gastric varices, or persistent jaundice, or cirrhosis; chronic stable hepatitis B and C (e.g., presence of hepatitis B surface antigen or positive hepatitis C antibody test result or within 3 months prior to first dose of study treatment) are acceptable if subject otherwise meets entry criteria. Subjects with unstable or life threatening cardiac disease. The investigational product should be used with caution in subjects with severe cardiovascular disease. In the opinion of the investigator, use will only be considered if the benefit is likely to outweigh the risk in conditions such as myocardial infarction or unstable angina in the last 6 months, or unstable or life threatening cardiac arrhythmia requiring intervention in the last 3 months, or New York Heart Association Class IV heart failure. The investigator will determine the clinical significance of each abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG) finding in relation to the subject's medical history and exclude subjects who would be at undue risk by participating in the trial. Subjects with the following abnormalities are excluded from participation in the study: atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular rate >120 beats per minute (bpm), sustained or non-sustained ventricular tachycardia, second degree heart block Mobitz type II or third degree heart block (unless pacemaker or defibrillator had been inserted). Subjects with medical conditions such as narrow-angle glaucoma, urinary retention, prostatic hypertrophy, or bladder neck obstruction will be excluded unless, in the opinion of the study physician, the benefit outweighs the risk. Any subject who is considered unlikely to survive the duration of the study period or has any rapidly progressing disease or immediate life-threatening illness (e.g., cancer). In addition, any subject who has any other condition (e.g., neurological condition) that is likely to affect respiratory function will not be included in the study. Hospitalization for COPD or pneumonia within 12 weeks prior to Visit 1. Pneumonia and/or moderate or severe COPD exacerbation that has not resolved at least 14 days prior to Screening Visit 1and at least 30 days following the last dose of oral/systemic corticosteroids (if applicable). Subjects who had received inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) or ICS/ long-acting beta-agonist for the treatment of COPD in the 6 weeks prior to Screening Visit1. Subjects who had >1 moderate exacerbation in the 12 months prior to Screening Visit 1, or one severe exacerbation requiring hospitalization in the 12 months prior to Screening Visit 1. Other respiratory tract infections that have not resolved at least 7 days prior to Screening Visit 1. Subjects with lung volume reduction surgery (including procedures such as endobronchial valves) within the 12 months prior to Screening Visit 1. Use of long-term oxygen therapy described as resting oxygen therapy >3 Liter (L)/minute (min) at screening required to maintain adequate oxygenation (e.g., oxygen saturation in arterial blood [SaO2] >90%; oxygen use <=3 L/min flow is not exclusionary, and subjects may adjust oxygen levels up or down as needed during the study.) Use of ICS within 6 weeks prior to Screening Visit 1; use of depot corticosteroids within 12 weeks prior to Screening Visit 1; use of systemic, oral or parenteral corticosteroids within 6 weeks prior to Screening Visit 1 (Localized corticosteroid injections [e.g., intra-articular and epidural] are permitted); use of antibiotics (for lower respiratory tract infection) within 6 weeks prior to Screening Visit 1; use of phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) inhibitor (e.g., roflumilast) within 14 days prior to Screening Visit 1; use of long-acting beta-agonist/ ICS combination products within 6 weeks prior to Screening Visit 1; use of theophyllines within 48 hours prior to Screening Visit 1; use of oral long-acting beta2-agonists within 48 hours and short-acting beta2-agonists within 12 hours prior to Screening Visit 1; use of inhaled short-acting beta2-agonists within 4 hours prior to Screening Visit 1 (use of study provided albuterol/salbutamol is permitted during the study, except in the 4-hour period prior to spirometry testing); use of inhaled short-acting anticholinergics within 4 hours prior to Screening Visit 1; use of inhaled short-acting anticholinergic/short-acting beta2-agonist combination products within 4 hours prior to Screening Visit 1; use of any other investigational medication within 30 days or within 5 drug half-lives (whichever is longer) prior to Screening Visit 1. Subject unable to withhold albuterol/salbutamol for the 4-hour period required prior to spirometry testing at each study visit. Regular use (prescribed for daily/ regular use, not for as-needed use) of short-acting bronchodilators (e.g., albuterol/salbutamol). A known or suspected history of alcohol or drug abuse within 2 years prior to Screening Visit 1 that in the opinion of the investigator would prevent the subject from completing the study procedures. Any history of allergy or hypersensitivity to any anticholinergic/muscarinic receptor antagonist, sympathomimetic, lactose/milk protein or magnesium stearate. Participation in the acute phase of a pulmonary rehabilitation program within 4 weeks prior to Screening Visit 1. Subjects who are in the maintenance phase of a pulmonary rehabilitation program are not excluded. Subject is an investigator, sub-investigator, study coordinator, employee of a participating investigator or study site, or immediate family member of the aforementioned that is involved in this study. In the opinion of the investigator, any subject who is unable to read and/or would not be able to complete questionnaires on the electronic diary.
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
GSK Clinical Trials
Organizational Affiliation
GlaxoSmithKline
Official's Role
Study Director
Facility Information:
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Phoenix
State/Province
Arizona
ZIP/Postal Code
85018
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Lincoln
State/Province
California
ZIP/Postal Code
95648
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Clearwater
State/Province
Florida
ZIP/Postal Code
33765
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Orlando
State/Province
Florida
ZIP/Postal Code
32825
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Tampa
State/Province
Florida
ZIP/Postal Code
33603
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
O'Fallon
State/Province
Illinois
ZIP/Postal Code
62269
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Natchitoches
State/Province
Louisiana
ZIP/Postal Code
71457
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Edina
State/Province
Minnesota
ZIP/Postal Code
55435
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Fridley
State/Province
Minnesota
ZIP/Postal Code
55432
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Minneapolis
State/Province
Minnesota
ZIP/Postal Code
55407
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Woodbury
State/Province
Minnesota
ZIP/Postal Code
55125
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Chesterfield
State/Province
Missouri
ZIP/Postal Code
63017
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Saint Charles
State/Province
Missouri
ZIP/Postal Code
63301
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Saint Louis
State/Province
Missouri
ZIP/Postal Code
63141
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Omaha
State/Province
Nebraska
ZIP/Postal Code
68134
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Albuquerque
State/Province
New Mexico
ZIP/Postal Code
87108
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Charlotte
State/Province
North Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
28207
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Gastonia
State/Province
North Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
28054
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Monroe
State/Province
North Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
28112
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Mooresville
State/Province
North Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
28117
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Winston-Salem
State/Province
North Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
27103
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Cincinnati
State/Province
Ohio
ZIP/Postal Code
45231
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Medford
State/Province
Oregon
ZIP/Postal Code
97504
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Anderson
State/Province
South Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
29621
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Charleston
State/Province
South Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
29406-7108
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Easley
State/Province
South Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
29640
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Gaffney
State/Province
South Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
29340
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Greenville
State/Province
South Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
29615
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Lancaster
State/Province
South Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
29720
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Mount Pleasant
State/Province
South Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
29464
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Rock Hill
State/Province
South Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
29732
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Seneca
State/Province
South Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
29678
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Spartanburg
State/Province
South Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
29303
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Union
State/Province
South Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
29379
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Sherman
State/Province
Texas
ZIP/Postal Code
75092
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Abingdon
State/Province
Virginia
ZIP/Postal Code
24210
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Morgantown
State/Province
West Virginia
ZIP/Postal Code
26505
Country
United States
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires
State/Province
Buenos Aires
ZIP/Postal Code
C1028AAP
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires
State/Province
Buenos Aires
ZIP/Postal Code
C1414AIF
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires
State/Province
Buenos Aires
ZIP/Postal Code
C1425AGC
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Florida
State/Province
Buenos Aires
ZIP/Postal Code
1602
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
La Plata
State/Province
Buenos Aires
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Lobos
State/Province
Buenos Aires
ZIP/Postal Code
7240
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Mar del Plata
State/Province
Buenos Aires
ZIP/Postal Code
7600
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Mar del Plata
State/Province
Buenos Aires
ZIP/Postal Code
B7600FZN
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Paraná
State/Province
Buenos Aires
ZIP/Postal Code
E3100BHK
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Quilmes
State/Province
Buenos Aires
ZIP/Postal Code
B1878FNR
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Vicente Lopez
State/Province
Buenos Aires
ZIP/Postal Code
B1602DOH
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Cordoba
State/Province
Córdova
ZIP/Postal Code
X5003DCE
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Concepcion del Uruguay
State/Province
Entre Ríos
ZIP/Postal Code
3260
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
San Rafael
State/Province
Mendoza
ZIP/Postal Code
5600
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Rosario
State/Province
Santa Fe
ZIP/Postal Code
2000
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Rosario
State/Province
Santa Fe
ZIP/Postal Code
S2002OJN
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Buenos Aires
ZIP/Postal Code
C1120AAC
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Buenos Aires
ZIP/Postal Code
C1424BSF
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Buenos Aires
ZIP/Postal Code
C1425BEN
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Capital Federal
ZIP/Postal Code
C1440BRR
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Ciudad Autonoma de Buenis Aires
ZIP/Postal Code
C1015ABR
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
ZIP/Postal Code
C1121ABE
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
ZIP/Postal Code
C1128AAF
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
ZIP/Postal Code
C1426ABP
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Mendoza
ZIP/Postal Code
5500
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Mendoza
ZIP/Postal Code
5501
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Mendoza
ZIP/Postal Code
M5500CCG
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Monte Grande
ZIP/Postal Code
1842
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
San Miguel de Tucumán
ZIP/Postal Code
4000
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Santa Fe
ZIP/Postal Code
3000
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Santa Rosa
ZIP/Postal Code
6300
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Tucumán
ZIP/Postal Code
T4000DGF
Country
Argentina
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Coffs Harbour
State/Province
New South Wales
ZIP/Postal Code
2450
Country
Australia
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Darlinghurst, Sydney
State/Province
New South Wales
ZIP/Postal Code
2010
Country
Australia
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Kanwal
State/Province
New South Wales
ZIP/Postal Code
2259
Country
Australia
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Port Macquarie
State/Province
New South Wales
ZIP/Postal Code
2444
Country
Australia
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Sydney
State/Province
New South Wales
ZIP/Postal Code
2010
Country
Australia
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Moncton
State/Province
New Brunswick
ZIP/Postal Code
E1G1A7
Country
Canada
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Truro
State/Province
Nova Scotia
ZIP/Postal Code
B2N 1L2
Country
Canada
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Hamilton
State/Province
Ontario
ZIP/Postal Code
L8L 5G8
Country
Canada
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
London
State/Province
Ontario
ZIP/Postal Code
N5W 6A2
Country
Canada
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Sarnia
State/Province
Ontario
ZIP/Postal Code
N7T 4X3
Country
Canada
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Toronto
State/Province
Ontario
ZIP/Postal Code
M9V 4B4
Country
Canada
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Windsor
State/Province
Ontario
ZIP/Postal Code
N8X 1T3
Country
Canada
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Gatineau
State/Province
Quebec
ZIP/Postal Code
J8Y 6S8
Country
Canada
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Mirabel
State/Province
Quebec
ZIP/Postal Code
J7J 2K8
Country
Canada
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Montréal
State/Province
Quebec
ZIP/Postal Code
H1M 1B1
Country
Canada
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
St. Charles-Borromee
State/Province
Quebec
ZIP/Postal Code
J6E 2B4
Country
Canada
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Quebec
ZIP/Postal Code
G1V 4G5
Country
Canada
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Quebec
ZIP/Postal Code
G1W 4R4
Country
Canada
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Marseille cedex 03
ZIP/Postal Code
13331
Country
France
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Nice
ZIP/Postal Code
06000
Country
France
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Perpignan
ZIP/Postal Code
66000
Country
France
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Pessac cedex
ZIP/Postal Code
33604
Country
France
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Karlsruhe
State/Province
Baden-Wuerttemberg
ZIP/Postal Code
76137
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Wiesloch
State/Province
Baden-Wuerttemberg
ZIP/Postal Code
69168
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Bamberg
State/Province
Bayern
ZIP/Postal Code
96049
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Erlangen
State/Province
Bayern
ZIP/Postal Code
91052
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Muenchen
State/Province
Bayern
ZIP/Postal Code
80339
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Muenchen
State/Province
Bayern
ZIP/Postal Code
81241
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Potsdam
State/Province
Brandenburg
ZIP/Postal Code
14469
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Ruedersdorf
State/Province
Brandenburg
ZIP/Postal Code
15562
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Darmstadt
State/Province
Hessen
ZIP/Postal Code
64283
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Frankfurt am Main
State/Province
Hessen
ZIP/Postal Code
60596
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Frankfurt
State/Province
Hessen
ZIP/Postal Code
60389
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Frankfurt
State/Province
Hessen
ZIP/Postal Code
60596
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Fulda
State/Province
Hessen
ZIP/Postal Code
36039
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Kassel
State/Province
Hessen
ZIP/Postal Code
34121
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Marburg
State/Province
Hessen
ZIP/Postal Code
35037
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Neu isenburg
State/Province
Hessen
ZIP/Postal Code
63263
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Schwerin
State/Province
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
ZIP/Postal Code
19055
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Hannover
State/Province
Niedersachsen
ZIP/Postal Code
30159
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Hannover
State/Province
Niedersachsen
ZIP/Postal Code
30167
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Hannover
State/Province
Niedersachsen
ZIP/Postal Code
30173
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Osnabrueck
State/Province
Niedersachsen
ZIP/Postal Code
49074
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Peine
State/Province
Niedersachsen
ZIP/Postal Code
31224
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Wardenburg
State/Province
Niedersachsen
ZIP/Postal Code
26203
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Bergisch Gladbach
State/Province
Nordrhein-Westfalen
ZIP/Postal Code
51429
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Bochum
State/Province
Nordrhein-Westfalen
ZIP/Postal Code
44787
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Bonn
State/Province
Nordrhein-Westfalen
ZIP/Postal Code
53119
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Bonn
State/Province
Nordrhein-Westfalen
ZIP/Postal Code
53123
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Dortmund
State/Province
Nordrhein-Westfalen
ZIP/Postal Code
44263
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Dueren
State/Province
Nordrhein-Westfalen
ZIP/Postal Code
52349
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Essen
State/Province
Nordrhein-Westfalen
ZIP/Postal Code
45355
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Essen
State/Province
Nordrhein-Westfalen
ZIP/Postal Code
45359
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Gelsenkirchen
State/Province
Nordrhein-Westfalen
ZIP/Postal Code
45879
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Koeln
State/Province
Nordrhein-Westfalen
ZIP/Postal Code
51069
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Rheine
State/Province
Nordrhein-Westfalen
ZIP/Postal Code
48431
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Warendorf
State/Province
Nordrhein-Westfalen
ZIP/Postal Code
48231
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Koblenz
State/Province
Rheinland-Pfalz
ZIP/Postal Code
56068
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Teuchern
State/Province
Sachsen-Anhalt
ZIP/Postal Code
06682
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Annaberg
State/Province
Sachsen
ZIP/Postal Code
09456
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Delitzsch
State/Province
Sachsen
ZIP/Postal Code
04509
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Dresden
State/Province
Sachsen
ZIP/Postal Code
01069
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Leipzg
State/Province
Sachsen
ZIP/Postal Code
04109
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Leipzig
State/Province
Sachsen
ZIP/Postal Code
04103
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Leipzig
State/Province
Sachsen
ZIP/Postal Code
04157
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Leipzig
State/Province
Sachsen
ZIP/Postal Code
04275
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Leipzig
State/Province
Sachsen
ZIP/Postal Code
04357
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Mittweida
State/Province
Sachsen
ZIP/Postal Code
09648
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Geesthacht
State/Province
Schleswig-Holstein
ZIP/Postal Code
21502
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Luebeck
State/Province
Schleswig-Holstein
ZIP/Postal Code
23552
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Schleswig
State/Province
Schleswig-Holstein
ZIP/Postal Code
24837
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Schmoelln
State/Province
Thueringen
ZIP/Postal Code
04626
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Berlin
ZIP/Postal Code
10117
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Berlin
ZIP/Postal Code
10119
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Berlin
ZIP/Postal Code
10367
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Berlin
ZIP/Postal Code
10625
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Berlin
ZIP/Postal Code
10717
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Berlin
ZIP/Postal Code
10787
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Berlin
ZIP/Postal Code
12627
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Berlin
ZIP/Postal Code
13086
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Berlin
ZIP/Postal Code
13156
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Berlin
ZIP/Postal Code
14059
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Frankfurt
ZIP/Postal Code
60313
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Hamburg
ZIP/Postal Code
20253
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Hamburg
ZIP/Postal Code
22143
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Hamburg
ZIP/Postal Code
22299
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Leipzig
ZIP/Postal Code
04207
Country
Germany
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Benevento
State/Province
Campania
ZIP/Postal Code
82100
Country
Italy
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Napoli
State/Province
Campania
ZIP/Postal Code
80131
Country
Italy
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Salerno
State/Province
Campania
ZIP/Postal Code
84131
Country
Italy
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
San Felice A Cancello (CE)
State/Province
Campania
ZIP/Postal Code
81027
Country
Italy
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Reggio Emilia
State/Province
Emilia-Romagna
ZIP/Postal Code
42100
Country
Italy
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Riccione (RN)
State/Province
Emilia-Romagna
ZIP/Postal Code
47838
Country
Italy
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Pordenone
State/Province
Friuli-Venezia-Giulia
ZIP/Postal Code
33170
Country
Italy
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Tradate (VA)
State/Province
Lombardia
ZIP/Postal Code
21049
Country
Italy
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Cassano Delle Murge (BA)
State/Province
Puglia
ZIP/Postal Code
70020
Country
Italy
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Palermo
State/Province
Sicilia
ZIP/Postal Code
90146
Country
Italy
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Pisa
State/Province
Toscana
ZIP/Postal Code
56124
Country
Italy
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
San Sisto (PG)
State/Province
Umbria
ZIP/Postal Code
06156
Country
Italy
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Napoli
ZIP/Postal Code
80131
Country
Italy
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
San Pietro Vernotico
ZIP/Postal Code
72027
Country
Italy
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Guadalajara
State/Province
Jalisco
ZIP/Postal Code
44100
Country
Mexico
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Zapopan
State/Province
Jalisco
ZIP/Postal Code
45070
Country
Mexico
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Almere
ZIP/Postal Code
1311 RL
Country
Netherlands
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Beek
ZIP/Postal Code
6191 JW
Country
Netherlands
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Breda
ZIP/Postal Code
4818 CK
Country
Netherlands
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Den Haag
ZIP/Postal Code
2565 KV
Country
Netherlands
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Heerlen
ZIP/Postal Code
6419 PC
Country
Netherlands
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Hoorn
ZIP/Postal Code
1624 NP
Country
Netherlands
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Kloosterhaar
ZIP/Postal Code
7694 AC
Country
Netherlands
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Rotterdam
ZIP/Postal Code
3067 GJ
Country
Netherlands
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Zutphen
ZIP/Postal Code
7207 AE
Country
Netherlands
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Eloffsdal
State/Province
Gauteng
ZIP/Postal Code
0084
Country
South Africa
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Johannesburg
State/Province
Gauteng
ZIP/Postal Code
2113
Country
South Africa
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Pretoria
State/Province
Gauteng
ZIP/Postal Code
0087
Country
South Africa
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Pretoria
State/Province
Gauteng
ZIP/Postal Code
0121
Country
South Africa
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Middelburg
State/Province
Mpumalanga
ZIP/Postal Code
1050
Country
South Africa
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Bloemfontein
ZIP/Postal Code
9301
Country
South Africa
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Cape Town
ZIP/Postal Code
7570
Country
South Africa
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Durban
ZIP/Postal Code
4001
Country
South Africa
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Mowbray
ZIP/Postal Code
7700
Country
South Africa
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Panorama
ZIP/Postal Code
7500
Country
South Africa
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Reiger Park
ZIP/Postal Code
1459
Country
South Africa
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Marbella - Málaga
State/Province
Andalucia
ZIP/Postal Code
29603
Country
Spain
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Alicante
ZIP/Postal Code
03004
Country
Spain
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Barcelona
ZIP/Postal Code
08023
Country
Spain
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Barcelona
ZIP/Postal Code
08036
Country
Spain
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Centelles (Barcelona)
ZIP/Postal Code
08540
Country
Spain
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Gerona
ZIP/Postal Code
17005
Country
Spain
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Mérida (Badajoz)
ZIP/Postal Code
06800
Country
Spain
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Peralada( Girona)
ZIP/Postal Code
17491
Country
Spain
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Borås
ZIP/Postal Code
SE-506 30
Country
Sweden
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Göteborg
ZIP/Postal Code
SE-413 45
Country
Sweden
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Göteborg
ZIP/Postal Code
SE-413 90
Country
Sweden
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Höllviken
ZIP/Postal Code
SE-236 51
Country
Sweden
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Linköping
ZIP/Postal Code
SE-587 58
Country
Sweden
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Luleå
ZIP/Postal Code
SE-971 89
Country
Sweden
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Lund
ZIP/Postal Code
SE-221 85
Country
Sweden
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Lund
ZIP/Postal Code
SE-222 22
Country
Sweden
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Malmö
ZIP/Postal Code
SE-211 52
Country
Sweden
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Skövde
ZIP/Postal Code
SE-541 50
Country
Sweden
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Stockholm
ZIP/Postal Code
11446
Country
Sweden
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Uppsala
ZIP/Postal Code
SE-752 37
Country
Sweden
Facility Name
GSK Investigational Site
City
Örebro
ZIP/Postal Code
SE-703 62
Country
Sweden

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
Yes
IPD Sharing Plan Description
IPD for this study will be made available via the Clinical Study Data Request site.
IPD Sharing Time Frame
IPD is available via the Clinical Study Data Request site (click on the link provided below)
IPD Sharing Access Criteria
Access is provided after a research proposal is submitted and has received approval from the Independent Review Panel and after a Data Sharing Agreement is in place. Access is provided for an initial period of 12 months but an extension can be granted, when justified, for up to another 12 months.
IPD Sharing URL
https://clinicalstudydatarequest.com/Posting.aspx?ID=20277
Citations:
PubMed Identifier
31666084
Citation
Maltais F, Bjermer L, Kerwin EM, Jones PW, Watkins ML, Tombs L, Naya IP, Boucot IH, Lipson DA, Compton C, Vahdati-Bolouri M, Vogelmeier CF. Efficacy of umeclidinium/vilanterol versus umeclidinium and salmeterol monotherapies in symptomatic patients with COPD not receiving inhaled corticosteroids: the EMAX randomised trial. Respir Res. 2019 Oct 30;20(1):238. doi: 10.1186/s12931-019-1193-9.
Results Reference
background
PubMed Identifier
34347255
Citation
Bjermer LH, Boucot IH, Vogelmeier CF, Maltais F, Jones PW, Tombs L, Compton C, Lipson DA, Kerwin EM. Efficacy and Safety of Umeclidinium/Vilanterol in Current and Former Smokers with COPD: A Prespecified Analysis of The EMAX Trial. Adv Ther. 2021 Sep;38(9):4815-4835. doi: 10.1007/s12325-021-01855-y. Epub 2021 Aug 4.
Results Reference
derived
PubMed Identifier
33092591
Citation
Maltais F, Naya IP, Vogelmeier CF, Boucot IH, Jones PW, Bjermer L, Tombs L, Compton C, Lipson DA, Kerwin EM. Salbutamol use in relation to maintenance bronchodilator efficacy in COPD: a prospective subgroup analysis of the EMAX trial. Respir Res. 2020 Oct 22;21(1):280. doi: 10.1186/s12931-020-01451-8.
Results Reference
derived
PubMed Identifier
32462979
Citation
Kerwin EM, Boucot IH, Vogelmeier CF, Maltais F, Naya IP, Tombs L, Jones PW, Lipson DA, Keeley T, Bjermer L. Early and sustained symptom improvement with umeclidinium/vilanterol versus monotherapy in COPD: a post hoc analysis of the EMAX randomised controlled trial. Ther Adv Respir Dis. 2020 Jan-Dec;14:1753466620926949. doi: 10.1177/1753466620926949.
Results Reference
derived

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A 24-week Study to Compare Umeclidinium/Vilanterol (UMEC/VI), UMEC and Salmeterol in Subjects With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

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