for patients who are prescribed the drug TRIXEO by a specialist doctor.
When registering in the program, the patient gets the following
Respiratory & Immunology is one of AstraZeneca’s three therapy areas and is a key growth driver for the Company.
Building on a 50-year heritage, AstraZeneca is an established leader in respiratory care, across inhaled and biologic medicines. AstraZeneca aims to transform the treatment of asthma and COPD by eliminating preventable asthma attacks across all severities and removing COPD as a leading cause of death through earlier biology-led treatment. The Company’s early respiratory research is focused on emerging science involving immune mechanisms, lung damage and abnormal cell-repair processes in disease and neuronal dysfunction.
With common pathways and underlying disease drivers across respiratory and immunology, AstraZeneca is following the science from chronic lung diseases to immunology-driven disease areas. The Company’s growing presence in immunology is focused on five mid- to late-stage franchises with multi-disease potential in rheumatology (including systemic lupus erythematosus), dermatology, gastroenterology, and systemic eosinophilic-driven diseases. AstraZeneca’s ambition in immunology is to achieve disease control and ultimately clinical remission in targeted immune-driven diseases.
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COPD is a progressive disease which can cause obstruction of airflow in the lungs resulting in debilitating bouts of breathlessness.3,4,5 It affects an estimated 384 million people7 and is the third leading cause of death globally.6 In Europe, approximately 10% of adults over the age of 40 have COPD, with prevalence set to increase,8,9 significantly contributing to morbidity3 and healthcare resource utilisation.10 Improving lung function, reducing exacerbations and managing daily symptoms such as breathlessness are important treatment goals in the management of COPD.3 A single COPD exacerbation can have a negative impact on lung function,11,12 quality of life13 and increase the risk of hospitalisation.14 Additionally, even one COPD exacerbation that results in hospitalisation increases the risk of death.15,16
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Just one moderate exacerbation increases the risk of COPD hospitalisation by 21%2
~1 in 5 patients may die within 1 year of their first exacerbation requiring hospitalisation3