TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR

Is it time to rethink your COPD treatment?

A conversation between you and your doctor can help determine if TRELEGY is right for you.

To help you get the most from your doctor visit, fill out the following form and then email it to yourself. Be sure to bring it with you to your next appointment to help guide your conversation.

The results of this questionnaire are not intended to diagnose a condition or disease state and do not replace the advice of a qualified doctor.

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1. How would you describe your breathing? (Select all that apply)

2. How often do you use your rescue inhaler?

3. Since your last visit, has there been any change in how often you use your rescue inhaler?

4. How often in the past year have you experienced a flare-up—when your normal COPD symptoms suddenly got worse and required treatment (like prednisone or antibiotics), hospitalization, or a visit to the emergency department?

5. Which of these symptoms do you experience regularly? (Select all that apply)

6. In what ways does COPD affect your daily life? (Select all that apply)

7. Since your last visit, which of these are more difficult for you to do? (Select all that apply)

8. Do you smoke? If so, how much?

9. What kinds of medications do you take? Select all that apply. When you review this form with your doctor, have a list of your medications.

Email this form to yourself. This will include the answers you provided.

The email address you provide will only be used to send you this Doctor Discussion Guide form. GSK will not use the email address you provide in any other way. GSK will not sell or transfer your information to any other party for any reason.

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Hear real patients share how they talk to their doctors

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ANNOUNCER:
Once-daily TRELEGY is a prescription medicine used long term to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, for better breathing and fewer flare-ups. 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 100/62.5/25 mcg is a prescription medicine used long term to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, for better breathing and fewer flare-ups. 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

  • Do not use TRELEGY to relieve sudden breathing problems. Always have a rescue inhaler with you to treat sudden symptoms. 
  • Do not use TRELEGY if you have a severe allergy to milk proteins or are allergic to any of the ingredients in TRELEGY. Ask your healthcare provider if you are not sure. 
  • Do not use TRELEGY more often than prescribed. 
  • Do not take TRELEGY with other medicines that contain a long-acting beta2-adrenergic agonist (LABA) or an anticholinergic for any reason. Tell your healthcare provider about all your medical conditions and about all the medicines you take.

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

MIKE:
I think it’s important for people to ask questions.

TEXT ONSCREEN: Your voice is important

MIKE:
You know, when you go to the doctor, ask, ask, ask, and keep pushing instead of just sitting there listening to what the person tells you.

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Real patients who were taking TRELEGY at the time of filming and one of their caregivers. GSK paid them for their time and expenses for sharing their unique experiences. Individual results may vary.

MELISSA:
I started writing down questions. I had a little notebook. 

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Melissa

MIKE:
My wife just goes with me 'cause I don't ask the right questions and I don't come home with the right answers. 

MELISSA:
Ah ah, there you go. 

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Mike

SUSAN:
I did advocate for Mike that we needed to find out what else was available out there to get him where he's not going up and down so many times.

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Mike & Susan
Individual results may vary. 

RODNEY:
I’ve found that you’ve got to be your own advocate, for one thing because your doctor can only treat you for what you tell him. For one thing, how you feel. And I was always one with, well, you know what? My doctor knows best, he’ll give me what he thinks I should have. But you should always...

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Rodney

RODNEY:
...ask him: Is there anything out there that you think could help me better than what I’m taking right now? I never did that…till recently. 

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Individual results may vary.

DR. CORBRIDGE:
So we really are looking for a…

TEXT ONSCREEN: How can patients be better partners in treatment?

DR. CORBRIDGE:
…very open exchange—truthful information about where they stand. 

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Dr. Corbridge
, Pulmonologist

DR. CORBRIDGE:
And also to be able to remember as best you can the life events between clinic visits. 

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Dr. Corbridge is a physician and was a GSK employee at time of filming.

DR. CORBRIDGE:
So did you have an exacerbation? Can you remember that, can you report that to me? What were your activities like? What were your symptoms like over that interval? How many rescue inhalations patients are doing. Because that helps me very much to then decide, you know, what next steps are most appropriate.

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A flare-up (or exacerbation) is the worsening of COPD symptoms for several days or weeks that may require steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stays. 

TEXT ONSCREEN: Ask your doctor if TRELEGY is right for you

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

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TRELEGY won’t replace a rescue inhaler. 

ANNOUNCER:
Tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it.  

ANNOUNCER:
Do not take TRELEGY more than prescribed. TRELEGY may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. 

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Use TRELEGY only once a day, every day.  

ANNOUNCER:
Call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur.   

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Click here to watch a video about COPD 

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

TRELEGY ELLIPTA was developed in collaboration with INNOVIVA. The shape of the ELLIPTA is a trademark of GSK. Trademarks owned or licensed by GSK. ©2020 GSK or licensor. FVUVID200025 September 2020. Produced in USA.

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