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Hello, can anyone tell me where i can find the list of inhalers that was published with regards to shielding?
List of inhalers for shielding
List of inhalers for shielding
Harriso
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma inhaler
My wife is asthmatic. She is prescribed Clenil Modulite 200mcg. Unfortunately the pharmacy that normally provides her medication has had no stock for over a month and can give no intimation when new stocks will be received. They do have 100mcg in stock but can only provide this with a new prescription
My wife is asthmatic. She is prescribed Clenil Modulite 200mcg. Unfortunately the pharmacy that normally provides her medication has had no stock for over a month and can give no intimation when new stocks will be received. They do have 100mcg in stock but can only provide this with a new prescription
Sturmason
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Bronchiectasis?
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone could give me any advice? 2 years ago I started to hear a very mild crackle in my chest when I was lying down, and within 6 months I seemed to be coughing up thick very sticky mucus and at one point it was coming out of my nose as well, I thought it was post nasal drip
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone could give me any advice? 2 years ago I started to hear a very mild crackle in my chest when I was lying down, and within 6 months I seemed to be coughing up thick very sticky mucus and at one point it was coming out of my nose as well, I thought it was post nasal drip
Liberty82
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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Quit fags one hour ago, sixty minutes in and going well, I have patches, an inhaler and spray so here goes nothing 👍
Quit fags one hour ago, sixty minutes in and going well, I have patches, an inhaler and spray so here goes nothing 👍
Hidden
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No Smoking Day
4 years ago
Struggling
Hi everyone, just need to vent.... any advice appreciated. I was diagnosed with asthma as a child, grew out of it as I got older, and spent most of my late teens and twenties asthma-free. My inhalers would literally gather dust (not good I know, but shows how controlled my symptoms were!) Then 6 months
Hi everyone, just need to vent.... any advice appreciated. I was diagnosed with asthma as a child, grew out of it as I got older, and spent most of my late teens and twenties asthma-free. My inhalers would literally gather dust (not good I know, but shows how controlled my symptoms were!) Then 6 months
SJF89
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
High risk letters but is this correct?
Hi all, So we have two people in the household with asthma. Our son Harvey has really bad food allergies and Asthma we took him private to a london and at the time his astma levels were really bad, The doctor changed him onto a aloflute inhaler, and since then he's been great and it's so well controlled
Hi all, So we have two people in the household with asthma. Our son Harvey has really bad food allergies and Asthma we took him private to a london and at the time his astma levels were really bad, The doctor changed him onto a aloflute inhaler, and since then he's been great and it's so well controlled
Serial45
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Fostair vs symbicort
Hi, My asthma has always been fairly well controlled but since I’ve been pregnant I’ve had the worst flare up and was having to use my blue inhaler about 15 or more times a day for over 8 weeks now. The nurse tried me on symbicort and it didn’t really do much (I was on sereflo before this). My dad told
Hi, My asthma has always been fairly well controlled but since I’ve been pregnant I’ve had the worst flare up and was having to use my blue inhaler about 15 or more times a day for over 8 weeks now. The nurse tried me on symbicort and it didn’t really do much (I was on sereflo before this). My dad told
Malexm
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Breathing concerns
I to have breathing issues. I find it hard to hold myself up , putting pressure on chest..I really don't know if it is due to anxiety or a symptom of FND. I'm waiting on an inhaler from doc. Also because of covid..I start to worry its connected to that...so much anxiety. Any thoughts on this would help
I to have breathing issues. I find it hard to hold myself up , putting pressure on chest..I really don't know if it is due to anxiety or a symptom of FND. I'm waiting on an inhaler from doc. Also because of covid..I start to worry its connected to that...so much anxiety. Any thoughts on this would help
sweetpea-123
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
4 years ago
INHALERS
At the present time I take a Seebri in the morning & use Bricanyl as a reliever - it has been suggested by my consultant to use Altibro breezhaler - does anyone have experience of switching to this ie is it better than Seebri? I had an op for lung cancer in 2017 & was diagnosed with COPD in 2016.
At the present time I take a Seebri in the morning & use Bricanyl as a reliever - it has been suggested by my consultant to use Altibro breezhaler - does anyone have experience of switching to this ie is it better than Seebri? I had an op for lung cancer in 2017 & was diagnosed with COPD in 2016.
younginmind
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Newbie
Hi All I am new to this site and thought I should make a post. 2 years ago I was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, have just completed 2 years of immunotherapy, one treatment every 3 weeks. The consultant says I have responded really well for someone aged 78 but unfortunately during the last few years
Hi All I am new to this site and thought I should make a post. 2 years ago I was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, have just completed 2 years of immunotherapy, one treatment every 3 weeks. The consultant says I have responded really well for someone aged 78 but unfortunately during the last few years
Maxiem
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
How long do the effects of an asthma attack last?
Hi everyone, I’ve had mild asthma my whole life (I’m 21) and on Tuesday I had my first ever attack, it was really severe and I ended up in hospital and have been told to keep taking my blue inhaler and have also been given a few days of prednisolone. I’m feeling a lot better but I’m still pretty much
Hi everyone, I’ve had mild asthma my whole life (I’m 21) and on Tuesday I had my first ever attack, it was really severe and I ended up in hospital and have been told to keep taking my blue inhaler and have also been given a few days of prednisolone. I’m feeling a lot better but I’m still pretty much
olivia1599
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Recent weather affecting asthma/
Hello all, I am new to this forum so hi there and apologies for the perhaps longer post. I am interested to know if this very high pollen in the UK (highest for 70 years apparently) has had an impact on their asthma, more than normal hayfever? For me, my asthma has got significantly worse over the last
Hello all, I am new to this forum so hi there and apologies for the perhaps longer post. I am interested to know if this very high pollen in the UK (highest for 70 years apparently) has had an impact on their asthma, more than normal hayfever? For me, my asthma has got significantly worse over the last
Lizale611
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Forstair inhaler side affects
I am on Forstair Inhaler 2 puffs x 2 daily but am finding I get a very dry throat so reduced my dosage to 2 puffs once a day. On my last dosage I instantly had an extremely dry throat with tingling on my tongue and bad taste in my mouth which won’t go away. I also have a lot of stomach acid, especially
I am on Forstair Inhaler 2 puffs x 2 daily but am finding I get a very dry throat so reduced my dosage to 2 puffs once a day. On my last dosage I instantly had an extremely dry throat with tingling on my tongue and bad taste in my mouth which won’t go away. I also have a lot of stomach acid, especially
RoverC
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma just getting worse - long post (sorry )
Hi everyone , I’m new to this and this is going to be a long post as I’m rubbish as explaining things so please bare with me. I’m 33 and I’m just constantly struggling with my asthma. I’m on fostair 200/6 , ventolin and montelukast. Iv had about 8/9 courses of oral steroids in 12 months and Iv had 3
Hi everyone , I’m new to this and this is going to be a long post as I’m rubbish as explaining things so please bare with me. I’m 33 and I’m just constantly struggling with my asthma. I’m on fostair 200/6 , ventolin and montelukast. Iv had about 8/9 courses of oral steroids in 12 months and Iv had 3
Jamie33
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Stopped smoking, my asthma a nightmare
Hi everyone, I am an asthmatic, I stopped smoking the 24th of November 2019.....so it is just over 5 month ago, my asthma has always been light, I used to use salbutamol ( the blue inhaler, the reliever ). I was told years ago I had to use the brown preventer inhaler twice a day morning and evening but
Hi everyone, I am an asthmatic, I stopped smoking the 24th of November 2019.....so it is just over 5 month ago, my asthma has always been light, I used to use salbutamol ( the blue inhaler, the reliever ). I was told years ago I had to use the brown preventer inhaler twice a day morning and evening but
Emilzapad
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Pleurisy switching sides?
I've been diagnosed with pleurisy a week ago as a complication of bacterial chest infection that has been dragging on since March following a flu or covid-19 (unconfirmed), according to GP. After taking different types of antibiotics, steroid inhaler, anti antihistamines (in case of asthma), I'm on
I've been diagnosed with pleurisy a week ago as a complication of bacterial chest infection that has been dragging on since March following a flu or covid-19 (unconfirmed), according to GP. After taking different types of antibiotics, steroid inhaler, anti antihistamines (in case of asthma), I'm on
Ekatenhs
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Nighttime cough with well controlled athsma.
Hi my athsma is usually very well controlled. I have been using Duoresp as a preventer for just over 2 years and have seldom had to use my inhaler. In the last couple of weeks I have developed a dry cough, mainly at night and I cough until I nearly vomit. I have tried drinking water and am already taking
Hi my athsma is usually very well controlled. I have been using Duoresp as a preventer for just over 2 years and have seldom had to use my inhaler. In the last couple of weeks I have developed a dry cough, mainly at night and I cough until I nearly vomit. I have tried drinking water and am already taking
Casper75
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Uncontrolled asthma?
I wanted to get feedback from the injection med dupixent. Has anyone gotten good results. My pulumonary doctor wants me to give it a try. It seems there has been good results in helping control asthma. I am not sure if my insurance is going to cover it and if it will be afforable to me😑 My cardiologist
I wanted to get feedback from the injection med dupixent. Has anyone gotten good results. My pulumonary doctor wants me to give it a try. It seems there has been good results in helping control asthma. I am not sure if my insurance is going to cover it and if it will be afforable to me😑 My cardiologist
Iluvgardening
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Living with Asthma
4 years ago
advise or thoughts
Hi I have just been on Ventolin blue top inhaler for about 5 years now and have one single one puff in the evenings about 8-9 pm and then again early hours in the morning 3-4-5 am has get breathless and wheezy, so just one single puff twice a day so can sleep better when laying down. So have been on
Hi I have just been on Ventolin blue top inhaler for about 5 years now and have one single one puff in the evenings about 8-9 pm and then again early hours in the morning 3-4-5 am has get breathless and wheezy, so just one single puff twice a day so can sleep better when laying down. So have been on
music
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Lactose free tablets
Two years ago I went for a scan as I have no thyroid gland. During the second op the doctor left roots of thyroid gland. I was told it's mormol but not for me. That root is now growing. My thyroid tablets was making me feel sick. So the spoke to 3 thyroid doctors at the hospital who told me there
Two years ago I went for a scan as I have no thyroid gland. During the second op the doctor left roots of thyroid gland. I was told it's mormol but not for me. That root is now growing. My thyroid tablets was making me feel sick. So the spoke to 3 thyroid doctors at the hospital who told me there
thyroidx100
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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