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. 2014 Jun 3;7(4):413–426. doi: 10.1007/s40271-014-0064-1

Table 1.

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease maintenance medicine attributes and levels

Attribute 1: How well the maintenance medicine relieve symptoms
 Level 1: Little or no relief of symptoms after taking the maintenance medicine
 Level 2: Some relief of symptoms after taking the maintenance medicine
 Level 3: Complete relief of symptoms after taking the maintenance medicine
Attribute 2: How quickly you feel the maintenance medicine start to work
 Level 1: Feel maintenance medicine begin to work within 5 min of taking it
 Level 2: Feel maintenance medicine begin to work within 20 min of taking it
 Level 3: Feel maintenance medicine begin to work within 30 min or more of taking it
Attribute 3: How easy it is to use your inhaler device
 Level 1: Inhaler is quick and easy to use
 Level 2: Inhaler requires some practice and care to use
 Level 3: Inhaler is more difficult and time-consuming to use
Attribute 4: Rescue (quick-relief) medicine use
 Level 1: Rarely need to use rescue (quick-relief) inhaler, 1–2 times per week or less
 Level 2: Need to use rescue (quick-relief) inhaler 3–5 times per week
 Level 3: Need to use rescue (quick-relief) inhaler every day
Attribute 5: Side effects of maintenance medicine
 Level 1: No side effects
 Level 2: Mild side effects, but they do not interfere with taking the medicine
 Level 3: Moderate to severe side effects that may stop you from taking the medicine
Attribute 6: Out-of-pocket cost of maintenance medicine
 Level 1: $5 per month
 Level 2: $25 per month
 Level 3: $50 per month