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Hi,

Have just picked my repeat prescription up from doctors and noticed that my Beclometasone inhaler has been changed to a Clenil Modulite one?

Any thoughts,ideas,suggestions???

Thanks

Ade

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Don't worry, there the same thing.

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Lil_tinx66

hi

yup woody is right they are the same medication basically the new clenil modulite one is a cfc free propelant inhaler. cfc's are chloroflurocarbons found in aersols/propelents they are harmfull to the ozone layer but are of no harm to us. the old beclametasone inhaler has been phased out (discontinued) for this reason.

you new clenil modulite inhaler works in the same way as your old one but it basically cfc free and therefore are better for the environment and ozone layer .

hope this helps you xx

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