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HI I have had Astma and now have a foem of GOPD I was having regular apps at my local hospital when my doctor changed my fOSTAIR inhaler from 100/6 to 200/6 and was told that it would help me but since then I have gradually lost my voice ok I reported this to my doctor and have stopped using the 200/6 can any one kindly comment on this and tell me how to restore my voice thank you

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Hi there, and merry Christmas to you 🎄 Similar happened with me, eventually doc took me off the Fostair completely and changed me to airflusal (seritide) : voice came back on its own xxxx

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