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GSK159802 is a potent, inhaled, long acting selective beta-2-receptor agonist (LABA), which is being developed for once daily treatment of asthma and COPD as part of a combination product with a once daily inhaled corticosteroid and also as a standalone product for the treatment of COPD. Stimulation of the beta-2-agonist in the lung mainly relaxes bronchial smooth muscle cells which results in bronchodilation. Unwanted systemic side effects related with beta-2-agonist treatment such as tachycardia, tremor, hyperglycemia and hypokalemia are limited by local administration and also tend to show tachyphylaxis.
The LABAs that are currently available (e.g., salmeterol, formoterol) require twice-daily administration, given their duration of action. Therefore, there is significant opportunity for a once-daily inhaled medication to improve patient compliance and overall disease management by providing sustained, 24-hour bronchodilation.
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Additional criteria for Cohorts 2 and 3 only (Asthmatic Patients):
During the screening visit, subjects must demonstrate the presence of reversible airway disease, defined as an increase in FEV1 of > or equal to 12.0% over baseline and an absolute change of > or equal to 300 mL within 30 minutes following 400 mcg salbutamol.
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43 participants in 14 patient groups
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