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Has anyone used aerosure medic I suffer with copd and use a nebuliser which cost £30 would this be more beneficial than nebuliser

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Sounds good but very expensive so would need more information on this item first

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I have been prescribed a flutter by my GP loosens mucus in my chest try researching flutter, acapella and flute.

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Cyberpunk

Thanks for your feedback

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onamission

Do people on hear use a nebuliser after they are advised by the GP and why do you have to buy them, I'm having real difficulty using my inhalers and need a spacer so would I be better off using a nebuliser

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Outhwaite in reply to onamission

Hi Onsmission, I use a nebuliser. My GP agreed to prescribe the medication to go in it, after Chest Hospital had refused me one, but gave me a spacer, which didn't have too much effect. However, it would seem they are no longer supplied by the Chest Clinics/hospitals, as their excuse is they want patients into hospital to be monitored properly. Personally, I think this is a load of tosh and it is the result of many (short sighted) cut-backs in the NHS. My son bought my nebuliser (about £100 at the time) and as I said, my GP is more than willing to supply the medication.

If you ask your GP, I'm sure he would prescribe a spacer. If you don't find it all that helpful, then ask him if he would prescribe the necessary meds to go into a nebuliser if you bought one.

Regards, Val.

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rabbitfoot

Have been using the Aerosure for a week now and what a difference its making I brought mine from Lloyds pharmacy on line for £130 free delivery

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Offcut

When I was in PR they showed me how to do long pants out and that moved stubborn muck for me and it costs nowt :)

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rabbitfoot

I have had my aerosure for a week now.Its not a cure,but it works and I am really pleased to have it.I brought mine on line from LLoyds Pharmacy £130,which I don't think its expensive if it offers some relief.Any positive help we have to pay for!!