Do you suffer from COPD?
This clinical research study is looking at the safety and effectiveness of an investigational treatment option for people with COPD.
Would you like to take part?
As a volunteer in a research study, you will see the study doctor for your study visits and regular follow up of your COPD to monitor the effectiveness of the care you’ll receive. The results of this research will be used to find out if the investigational treatment being studied will be of benefit to others with COPD, and whether it will be made widely available to all patients with COPD.
You may qualify to participate in this study if you:
- Are male or female, 40 years of age or older
- Have had a clinically documented history of COPD for at least 1 year
- Have a medical record verification of 2 or more moderate COPD exacerbations within the past 12 months prior to screening that were treated with systemic corticosteroids OR have had one severe COPD exacerbation requiring hospitalization
- Have a well-documented requirement for optimized standard of care background therapy that includes ICS plus 2 additional COPD medications for at least 12 months prior to screening
You may not qualify to participate if you:
- Have a past history or concurrent diagnosis of asthma
- Have any other respiratory disorder that may compromise the study or your safety
- Have pneumonia, or a COPD exacerbation within 4 weeks of your screening visit
- Have an unstable or life threatening cardiac disease
- Have any other condition that, in the opinion of the investigator, could jeopardize your safety during the course of the trial
There are other eligibility requirements that the study doctor will review. Only the study doctor can finally determine whether you are eligible to participate in the study or not.
This study is listed on clinicaltrials.gov here: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04133909