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is anyone else on this for Asthma it’s the yellow one

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Mandevilla

Do you mean Relvar ellipta? I am.

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ISew194720 in reply toMandevilla

yes have you had any side effects from it

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Mandevilla in reply toISew194720

I've not had any side effects and it's proved much more effective at controlling my asthma than my previous inhaler (Clenil). But if you are experiencing side effects, you should definitely speak to your GP surgery about it.

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Chelle25

Hi yes I am on relvar ellipta as well.

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ISew194720 in reply toChelle25

have you had any side effects from it

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Chelle25 in reply toISew194720

Hi, no side effects. Really happy with this type of Inhaler. Did take the usual 6 weeks or so to kick in but have not noticed any reduction in effectiveness since swapping over. Hope all is OK with yourself?

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ISew194720 in reply toChelle25

thanks for your reply

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Emily-G

I am, I really like it 💛 xx

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ISew194720 in reply toEmily-G

have you had any side effects from it

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Emily-G

I haven’t had any problems with it. I was on Symbicort 400 before which made me shaky, relvar was an improvement for me personally for my asthma control and less shakiness

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ewusia28

Hi. I have a yellow relvar ellipta for a year. This is the best inhaler for me and I have no side effects. Regards.

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Matt-lunch

I switched to Relvar Ellipta about a year ago from a Sirdupla inhaler and it has been a big improvement. No side effects (unlike Sirdupla) but I have combined this with regular excersise and reduced sugar in diet, which has helped with general inflammation.

I had a slight dip in peak flow during the 2 week transistion but in general I am very happy.

That said, this time of year is a challenge with tree pollen - I'm battling this with Allevia (over the counter) and a prescribed flucticasone nasal spray. Also, let’s not forget the heightened level of anxiety during this process – this alone can bring a host of symptoms!

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Naturesvalley

I have just started this. Only been on it for a couple of days.

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