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Has anyone been prescribed Seretide evohaler125, and have inflammation of the sinuses?(a common side effect).I have a lot of allergies and take over the counter antihistamines and also dymista nasal spray.Since I have been put on Seretide my sinuses have gone a lot worse.Anyone else had this problem?

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No, but it did make me very hoarse, so I was switched to Fostair, which I’m fine with. One time Fostair wasn’t available, I was prescribed a different inhaler, with the same steroid as in Seretide, and again got quite hoarse very quickly, so I think for me that steroid is the problem. Might be worth you asking to try something different.

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