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WITH TRELEGY FOR ASTHMA

What is TRELEGY?

TRELEGY is a prescription medicine used long term to treat asthma in adults. TRELEGY is not used to relieve sudden breathing problems and won’t replace a rescue inhaler.

TRELEGY is the first and only once-daily triple therapy in a single inhaler for asthma. This means that 3 medicines work together to help you breathe better by preventing and controlling asthma symptoms for a full 24 hours, all day and all night. TRELEGY also helps improve lung function.

Your results may vary.

Watch a real TRELEGY patient share his asthma story

TRELEGY ELLIPTA Inhaler

One dose, once a day

Keeping up with your asthma treatment can be simple with the convenience of once-daily dosing with TRELEGY in the easy-to-use ELLIPTA inhaler.

See full Instructions For Use.

One inhalation once daily

1 INHALATION
ONCE DAILY

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24 hours of asthma treatment

24 HOURS
OF ASTHMA TREATMENT

Triple therapy with TRELEGY

You may be using a maintenance inhaler that contains 2 kinds of medicines: an anti-inflammatory medicine called an ICS (inhaled corticosteroid) and a medicine that opens airways, called a LABA (long-acting beta2-adrenergic agonist).

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But TRELEGY is different. TRELEGY contains an ICS and a LABA—but it also contains a third medicine called a LAMA (long-acting muscarinic antagonist). A LAMA blocks the tightening of smooth muscle around your airways to help KEEP them open.

So, if you’re still experiencing asthma symptoms on a 2-in-1 treatment, it might be time to ask your doctor about trying something different.

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How TRELEGY Works

See how the 3 medicines in TRELEGY work together for adults with asthma to help make breathing easier and improve lung function for a full 24 hours.

Results may vary.

3 medicines. 1 inhaler. 24 hours of asthma symptom control.

The 3 medicines in TRELEGY work to help get asthma under control by helping you breathe easier and improving lung function for a full 24 hours. If you’re still having symptoms with your current medicine, this is what TRELEGY could mean for you:

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BREATHE EASIER

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IMPROVE LUNG FUNCTION

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PREVENT SYMPTOMS FOR 24 HOURS

WATCH: How Angel took back control of his asthma symptoms with TRELEGY

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ANNOUNCER:
Once-daily TRELEGY is a prescription medicine used long term to treat asthma in adults. 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 is a prescription medicine used long term to treat asthma in adults. 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

  • TRELEGY contains vilanterol. Long-acting beta2-adrenergic agonist (LABA) medicines such as vilanterol, when used alone, increase the risk of hospitalizations and death from asthma problems. TRELEGY contains an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS), an anticholinergic, and a LABA. When an ICS and LABA are used together, there is not a significant increased risk in hospitalizations and death from asthma problems.
  • Do not use TRELEGY to relieve sudden breathing problems. Always have a rescue inhaler with you to treat sudden symptoms. 
  • TRELEGY should not be used in children younger than 18 years of age. It is not known if TRELEGY is safe and effective in children.

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

ANGEL:
It’s a lovely day. It’s cool. Gentle breeze. It’s awesome.

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Angel, real patient taking TRELEGY at time of filming. Compensated by GSK for sharing his experience. Individual results may vary.

ANGEL:
My name is Angel Melendez. I live here in El Paso, Texas.

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LIFE THROUGH A NEW LENS

ANGEL MELENDEZ
EL PASO, TEXAS

ANGEL: 
I live with my partner, David. We've been in this home for a few years now. David had gotten into birding initially, and it kind of stemmed from the fact that we both like hiking, we both like photography.

DAVID:
He can sing. He's learning how to sing and express himself. This one loves to play with my earrings.

ANGEL: 
They all have their own little personality; all have their own little characteristics. Growing up, I never really had that opportunity to have pets. I would start sneezing; I would start coughing. I understand asthma is a lifelong condition that never goes away, but I never had it managed as a child. I was in and out of the hospital. He really wants to show off his feathers.

ANGEL:
[Angel speaking in Spanish.]

ANGEL:
I'm a registered respiratory care therapist and a neonatal pediatric specialist. I take care of patients in the ICU, pediatric intensive care unit, and I do patient advocacy for asthma. When you have stuffed animals like this one right here, oftentimes they can collect dust and dust mites—things we can't see.

ANGEL:
I ended up working with kids because I relate to them the most and it's something that I understand how it feels to not have pets, how it feels to be in the hospital.

ANGEL:
If I could go back in time to five-year-old me and show them the life I'm living now, I would've never believed I would have been where I'm at now. I was homeschooled because I was constantly in and out of the hospital. I have more memories of hospital staff than I can say I have of classmates. I had 17 surgeries for my lungs, sinuses, airway.

ANGEL:
I learned avoid your triggers, avoid things that make you have an asthma attack. It was so frustrating to me. I felt like I was just a body of water that wasn't moving with my asthma. I became okay with not being okay, and it was that moment where I was like, I've been complacent. It was a frustrating slap in the face moment when I realized that I was complacent with something that's a huge part of my life.

ANGEL:
I had tried many different treatments, and I wanted to find something where I felt like my asthma was managed and controlled, and TRELEGY worked for me. It's once a day and, to me, that is so much more manageable.

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Individual results may vary.

ANGEL:
It doesn't replace my rescue inhaler, but it's a combination that works together. I love swimming. It feels like a place where I don't have to be thinking about what I'm doing. It's an opportunity for me to clear my mind and enjoy it.

ANGEL:
I enjoy going hiking, nature trails, traveling. I get to experience the world, new places, and new things. Oh, I love that smell, it smells amazing. It's so green – wow. When I look at a photo of a bird, it's just a nice reminder of being able to go outdoors and experience life. I can say we got to experience that, as opposed to living life through pictures other people have taken.

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

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TRELEGY won’t replace a rescue inhaler.

ANNOUNCER:
TRELEGY contains a medicine that increases risk of hospitalizations and death from asthma problems when used alone. When this medicine is used with an inhaled corticosteroid, like in TRELEGY, there is not a significant increased risk of these events.

ANNOUNCER:
Do not take TRELEGY more than prescribed.

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Use TRELEGY once a day, every day.

ANNOUNCER:
TRELEGY may increase risk of thrush and infections.

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Get emergency care for serious allergic reactions.

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Serious allergic reactions include rash, hives, mouth and tongue swelling, or breathing problems.

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See your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse.  

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For more information, ask your doctor, visit TRELEGY.com, or call 1-833-873-1333.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

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

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For US audiences only.
Trademarks are owned by or licensed to the GSK group of companies.
©2023 GSK or licensor. FVUVID230023 December 2023 Produced in USA.

 

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Improve lung function with TRELEGY

The triple medicine combination in TRELEGY is significantly more effective at improving lung function, compared with 2 of the 3 TRELEGY medicines.

UP TO 5X GREATER

lung function improvement with TRELEGY*

*Compared to those taking 2 of 3 medicines in TRELEGY, patients taking low-dose TRELEGY had an improvement in FEV1 of 134 mL vs 24 mL, while patients taking high-dose TRELEGY had an improvement in FEV1 of 168 mL vs 76 mL. FEV stands for forced expiratory volume. FEV1 is the amount of air a person can force from their lungs in 1 second.

Results may vary.

Remember, TRELEGY isn’t a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems—it’s a once-daily, 3-in-1 maintenance treatment for adults with asthma. Always have a rescue inhaler with you to treat sudden symptoms. If you do not have a rescue inhaler, call your healthcare provider to have one prescribed for you.

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What triple therapy could mean for you

In a study, people taking TRELEGY showed signs of asthma control as measured by a questionnaire that considered:

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Waking up in the night due to asthma

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Asthma symptoms in the morning

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Daily activity limitations due to asthma

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Wheezing frequently

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Shortness of breath due to asthma

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Rescue inhaler use

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Lung function (assessed by a healthcare professional)

Results may vary.

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