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The development of disease-targeted drugs for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) has significantly improved within the last years. Combining drug products with different mechanisms of action such as Endothelin-Receptor-Antagonists (ERAs) and Phosphodiesterase-Type-5-inhibitors (PDE-5-Inhibitors) has become increasingly important for the treatment of PAH. Recently, the results of the AMBITION study reported that an upfront combination treatment of ambrisentan and tadalafil immediately after diagnosis leads to a delayed disease progression. On the other hand, the sequential combination of bosentan and sildenafil did not show a similar positive clinical effect and this was attributed to a negative clinically relevant pharmacodynamic drug-drug interaction. Although, recent guidelines have extrapolated that initial upfront combination treatment follows a class effect in terms of efficacy and safety, there is an imperative need to support this notion with other combinations of ERAs and PDE-5-Inhibitors.
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The primary objective of BOTA study is to compare the change in clinical and hemodynamic measures of PAH after the initiation of first line combination therapy with bosentan and tadalafil in adult patients with PAH. The safety and tolerability of first line combination therapy will also be evaluated.
In patients with PAH initial upfront combination treatment with bosentan and tadalafil
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Male or females between 18 to 75 years of age at inclusion
Diagnosis of PAH due to the following:
Treatment PAH naïve subjects PAH documented by
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