2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jval.2015.09.1410
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Dual Bronchodilation With Qva149 In Patients With Severe And Very Severe Copd – Are There Incremental Benefits For Portuguese Patients And For The Portuguese Nhs When Compared With Current Treatment Options In Portugal?

Abstract: was based on the average monthly salary in the UK. A conservative assumption was made about the increased risk of a productive day being lost -associated with level of patient satisfaction to their treatment -by calculating an approximate number of unscheduled hospitalisations that users of a new inhaler would experience in the previous 12 months relative to Spiriva® HandiHaler®. Patient satisfaction with their inhaler was based on inhaler features that relate to ease of use and ergonomics and compared Spiriva… Show more

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“…1 The size and growth of the Greek and Portuguese COPD population on maintenance treatment was taken from the literature. 6,7,[17][18][19] COPD-related mortality was taken into consideration.…”
Section: Patient Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 The size and growth of the Greek and Portuguese COPD population on maintenance treatment was taken from the literature. 6,7,[17][18][19] COPD-related mortality was taken into consideration.…”
Section: Patient Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%