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The purpose of this interventional Phase IV study was to explore the ease of use of TIP and prevalence of microbial contamination of the T-326 Inhaler compared with TIS and colistimethate administered via nebuliser for the treatment of Cystic Fibrosis (CF) patients chronically infected with P. aeruginosa.
It was anticipated that the data from this study would provide clinicians with further guidance on the relative differences between the speed and ease of use of these treatments as well as useful information on the prevalence of microbial contamination of the inhalation devices in "real world" use.
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Patients who were on colistimethate (COLI), Tobramycin Inhalation Powder (TIP) or Tobramycin Inhalation Solution (TIS) were recruited for the study. They went through one treatment cycle on their usual inhaled antibiotic treatment, and were all transferred to TIP for the second treatment cycle. The primary endpoint was the total administration time of TIP vs TIS vs colistimethate, defined as the total time taken to prepare the delivery device and drug, administer the drug, and clean and disinfect the delivery device.
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60 participants in 3 patient groups
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