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I am not on ventolin, as it causes awful palpitations. I am now in symbicort turbohaler and have been for years.I am lucky as I am very well controlled, thankfully with symbicort and montelucust.

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My_fairy

yea symbicort is combination of two and

It’s very good inhaler … my daughter is using it as a reliever and preventer now …

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Gareth57

I found the palpitations were caused by the gasses in the propellant, the accuhaler being a dpi doesn't cause them for me.

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Shaft1952 in reply toGareth57

Apparently they are getting rid of the basic inhalers due to gas that propels them .

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Singinglouder in reply toShaft1952

I do hope not - I can’t use dpi!

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Birthday60

I’m on both Montelukast and symbicort plus ventolin in an emergency - luckily haven’t experienced palpitations

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Shaft1952 in reply toBirthday60

I don't know why you are on ventolin as well as symbicort is combined, if I am bad I can take up to 12puffs before I need help. But never get to that thank goodness .

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Birthday60 in reply toShaft1952

Symbicort is a slower acting reliever and with my lifestyle and activity I occasionally need an immediate relief inhaler - eg when I’m climbing or XC skiing. I also use ventolin just prior to making a presentation or intense cardio activity, symbicort is great if I know I’m going into an environment with digs of other allergens but totally useless if I am unexpectedly exposed to them and have an acute incident. It’s about managing different situations. I can go down quickly without warning but also recover quickly as I kept cardio fit

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Kurty2 in reply toBirthday60

Do you use antihistamine with your condition?

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Birthday60 in reply toKurty2

Yes from April through to September- I also have eczema and hay fever and react badly to insect bites 😥

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Kurty2 in reply toBirthday60

Flippin eck I'm surprised you want to go outdoors, good on ya

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Kurty2 in reply toBirthday60

What antihistamine do you find is best?

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Birthday60 in reply toKurty2

Just regular over the counter stuff Loratadine / very cheap at Boots own brand. They were recommended by my GP as they are no longer prescribing them

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Shaft1952 in reply toBirthday60

I am 72yrs old I am fairly active but not quite that active.

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Shaft1952 in reply toShaft1952

Yes I do use antihistamines, but I buy mine on line.

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Birthday60 in reply toShaft1952

Boots sell own brand for a few pence

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Shaft1952

I buy allacan cetirizine hydrochloride 10mg film coated tablets. I get 6 months for about £9-00, been on them for years as had been on them a long time, but have always bought on line as cheaper.

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