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Compound Bronchodilator Preparations

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Description

Compound bronchodilator preparations consist of combinations of bronchodilators and/or corticosteroids in one apparatus.

Indications

The recommendation is that patients requiring bronchodilators be given single-ingredient preparations so that doses can be up-titrated and individualised. However, combinations of bronchodilators may be used in cases where patients are stabilised on a certain dose. They may also help simplify regimens for certain patients e.g. patients with visual deficits and those with adherence issues. At present there is little evidence as to the benefit of compound preparations over single compound products.

However, there are mixed reactions amongst practitioners as to whether compound bronchodilator preparations should be used. Some feel that they lead to suboptimal therapy of asthma/COPD as up or down titration is difficult to perform. On the other hand they can improve patient adherence.

Compound bronchodilator preparations available
  • Combivent®: salbutamol (100 mcg/metered inhalation) and ipratropium bromide (20 mcg/metered inhalation). Available as inhaler and nebuliser.
  • Duovent®: fenoterol hydrobromide (1.25 mg/4 ml vial) and ipratropium bromide (500 mcg/4 ml vial) - only available as nebulised solution.
  • Seretide® inhaler: e.g. the "50" inhaler (fluticasone 50 mcg and salmeterol 25 mcg per puff) and "500" Accuhaler® (fluticasone 500 mcg and salmeterol 50 mcg/blister).
  • Symbicort® inhaler: budesonide and eformoterol available as 100/6 & 200/6 Turbohaler®.

The use of salbutamol and ipratropium combinations has increased compared to that of fenoterol combinations.1

Advantages/disadvantages of combination preparations
Advantages and disadvantages of compound bronchodilator preparations
Advantages
Disadvantages
  • Combination bronchodilators can increase adherence
  • Reduced number of inhaler devices required
  • Prescribing made easier with compound bronchodilator preparations (can ensure long acting beta agonist and steroid prescribed together)
  • Ease of use
  • Combination bronchodilators are more expensive
  • Combination bronchodilators can only be used if patients are stabilised on both drugs
  • Using combination inhalers makes it difficult to assess whether both drugs are actually necessary which makes stepping down difficult to achieve
  • Compound bronchodilators are not useful for exacerbations

However, need to bear in mind that the regional drug and therapeutic centre did not find a difference between adherence and cost of steroid and long acting beta 2 agonist inhaler combinations.2

What is the evidence for use of combination preparations in COPD and asthma

In asthma some trials have detected better morning peak flows with compound preparations rather than single inhalers alone.3 In COPD a cochrane database suggests that compound preparations may be associated with better quality of life but these effects need to be further researched.4

Contraindications, cautions and adverse effects

See each individual drug monographs. It should be noted that nebulised ipratropium bromide can be associated with acute angle glaucoma.

Monitoring

Patients should be monitored as for asthma and COPD, with regular peak flow measurements and lung function. If patients have exacerbations of their illness then it may be advisable to revert to single ingredient preparations. Once they are stabilised they could go back on compound bronchodilator preparations.


Document references
  1. Asthma and COPD prescribing -; PACT Centre Pages; NHS Business Services Authority.
  2. Steroid/Long-acting beta2 agonist combination inhalers in asthma and COPD; Drug Update No.39, Regional Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin; 2005.
  3. Stempel DA, Stoloff SW, Carranza Rosenzweig JR, et al; Adherence to asthma controller medication regimens. Respir Med. 2005 Oct;99(10):1263-7. Epub 2005 Apr 12. [abstract]
  4. Nannini L, Cates CJ, Lasserson TJ, et al; Combined corticosteroid and long acting beta-agonist in one inhaler for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2004;(3):CD003794. [abstract]
AcknowledgementsEMIS is grateful to Dr Gurvinder Rull for writing this article. The final copy has passed scrutiny by the independent Mentor GP reviewing team. ©EMIS 2008.
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