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Hi has anybody with asthma and poss COPD been prescribed Trelegy inhaler. Had an asthma, telephone review and currently on sereflo and ventolin. She advised to try Trelegy instead of Sereflo and ventolin as needed..

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Good morning. Yes I have been on Trelegy for 2 years and I have found it very good. And it improved my figures on the lung function blow tests. Hope it helps you. Brian

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Oscarpebbles2021 in reply toBingo88

Thankyou for your reply. Can't hurt to try x

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It is good to have a medic who will help you find the best inhaler for you.

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Hussain1968

HiI tried Trelegy on 3 occasions and found no better so stuck with Fostair. Each to their own.

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