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The University of Sydney

2024

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COPD inhalers respiratory medications pulmonary disease health resources

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This document provides a comprehensive listing of inhalers for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) available in Australia as of June 2024. The poster details various types of inhalers, including Short-acting Beta-2 agonists (SABAs), Long-acting muscarinic antagonists (LAMAs), and Inhaled Corticosteroids (ICS)/LABA combinations. It also specifies the available strengths and product names of each type.

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Inhalers for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) SABAs LAMAs...

Inhalers for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) SABAs LAMAs ICS/LABA combinations (Short-acting -agonists) (Long-acting muscarinic antagonists) Braltus Seretide pMDI# Airomir Zonda Symbicort (fluticasone propionate/ Autohaler (tiotropium) Turbuhaler# salmeterol) (salbutamol) (budesonide/formoterol) *250/25 *400/12 Also available as: Evocair, Bretaris Also available as: Rilast Fluticasone + Salmeterol Cipla, Genuair Pavtide, SalplusF (aclidinium) Asmol Seretide Incruse Symbicort Accuhaler# pMDI Rapihaler (salbutamol) Ellipta (fluticasone propionate/ (umeclidinium) pMDI# salmeterol) (budesonide/formoterol) *500/50 *200/6 Also available as: Fluticasone + Seebri Also available as: Rilast Salmeterol Cipla, Pavtide Breezhaler Bricanyl (glycopyrronium) Turbuhaler (terbutaline) Bufomix Salflumix Spiriva Handihaler Easyhaler# & Respimat Easyhaler# (fluticasone propionate/ (budesonide/ formoterol) (tiotropium) salmeterol) *400/12 *500/50 Ventolin pMDI (salbutamol) LABAs Also available as: (Long-acting -agonists) Zempreon pMDI DuoResp Onbrez Spiromax# Breo Breezhaler (budesonide/formoterol) Ellipta# *400/12 (fluticasone furoate/vilanterol) (indacaterol) *100/25 Also available as: SAMAs BiResp Spiromax (Short-acting muscarinic antagonists) ICS/LAMA/LABA combinations Atrovent LAMA/LABA pMDI Breztri Aerosphere (ipratropium) pMDI (budesonide/glycopyrronium/ formoterol) Anoro Spiolto Ellipta Respimat Trelegy Ellipta# (umeclidinium/vilanterol) (tiotropium/olodaterol) *PBS listed for COPD at this strength only (fluticasone furoate/ umeclidinium/vilanterol) #PBS listed for asthma at other strengths *100/62.5/25 pMDI: Pressurised metered dose inhaler Brimica Ultibro Trimbow pMDI# (beclometasone/ Genuair Breezhaler glycopyrronium/formoterol) (aclidinium/formoterol) (glycopyrronium/indacaterol) *100/10/6 The products included were those available on the PBS as at June 2024. Check TGA and PBS current population, age and clinical criteria. Please visit www.ebs.tga.gov.au for full Product Information of the products listed. Lung Foundation Australia provides clinical education, resources and patient support and information. Call 1800 654 301 or Please turn page over visit lungfoundation.com.au. June 2024. © Lung Foundation Australia. Next review and update December 2024. Which inhalers also have a PBS indication for asthma and can be used in coexisting asthma and COPD? ICS/ LAMA/ ICS/ Green tick indicates therapies that can be used together SABA SAMA LAMA LABA LABA LABA LAMA/ ICS LABA ICS/LABA combinations (Inhaled corticosteroid) SABA salbutamol (Ventolin, Airomir, Asmol, Zempreon) terbutaline (Bricanyl) SAMA ipratropium (Atrovent) Flutiform pMDI tiotropium (Spiriva, Braltus) aclidinium (Bretaris) Fluticasone (fluticasone propionate/ LAMA glycopyrronium (Seebri) umeclidinium (Incruse) Cipla pMDI formoterol) salmeterol (Serevent) indacaterol (Onbrez) (fluticasone propionate) LABA formoterol (Oxis, Foradile) indacaterol/glycopyrronium (Ultibro) tiotropium/olodaterol Fostair pMDI LAMA/ (Spiolto) umeclidinium/vilanterol (Anoro) (beclometasone/formoterol) LABA aclidinium/formoterol Flixotide pMDI (Brimica) (fluticasone propionate) fluticasone propionate/salmeterol (Seretide, fluticasone furoate/ Also available as: Axotide pMDI, Salflumix, SalplusF, Cipla, Ciphaler, Pavtide, vilanterol (Breo) Fluticasone Cipla pMDI Atectura Evocair) Breezhaler ICS/ beclometasone/ budesonide/formoterol (Symbicort, DuoResp, formoterol (Fostair) (mometasone/indacaterol) LABA Bufomix, BiResp) fluticasone propionate/formoterol (Flutiform) Arnuity Ellipta Fluticasone mometasone/indacaterol (Atectura) (fluticasone furoate) Salmeterol Ciphaler fluticasone furoate/umeclidinium/ vilanterol beclometasone/ (fluticasone propionate/ (Trelegy) glycopyrronium/ salmeterol) ICS/ formoterol (Trimbow) LAMA/ mometasone/glycopyrronium/indacaterol LABA (Enerzair) budesonide/ glycopyrronium/ fomoterol (Breztri) LABAs QVAR pMDI (beclometasone) Notes Serevent Accuhaler Handihaler, Breezhaler, Zonda and Aerolizer devices require a capsule to be loaded into the (salmeterol) device. All other devices are preloaded. Respimat requires a cartridge to be inserted into the device. Alvesco pMDI Where possible, pressurised metered dose inhalers (pMDI) should be used with a spacer. (ciclesonide) Oxis Turbuhaler (formoterol) ICS monotherapy is not indicated for COPD without co-existing asthma. Foradile Aerolizer Inhaler technique demonstration videos Flixotide Accuhaler (formoterol) (fluticasone propionate) Correct technique helps people with COPD to get the most benefit from their Also available as Axotide inhaled medications. Assess inhaler technique at least every six months or Accuhaler after an exacerbation or change in treatment. ICS/LAMA/LABA combinations Stepwise Management of Stable COPD Pulmicort Turbuhaler Enerzair Breezhaler Follow a stepwise approach to pharmacological treatment. (budesonide) (mometasone/glycopyrronium/ indacaterol) Refer your patients to support Lung Foundation Australia has a range of resources to The products included were those available on the PBS as at June 2024. promote understanding of COPD and assist with management. Check TGA and PBS for current population, age and clinical criteria. Free call 1800 654 301 or visit lungfoundation.com.au

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