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Has anyone tried trellegy ellipta inhaler if so how did you get on with it thank you.

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Yes I have been on trelergy now for about 1year yes it is fine with me no side effects it is three in one inhaler one puff per so suits per day suits me fine quite pleased with it

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Dilly2 in reply tojimmyg23

Thank you so much for your feedback jimmyg23 very helpful

Hi Dilly2, I've been on Trelegy Ellipta for the past 6 months. As long as I'm careful to follow the instructions fully it's brilliant.

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Thank you Dave. That's helpful best wishes

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Palm-Tree-11

I changed from annoro to Trelogy about a year ago and am happy with it, what are you changing from Dilly?

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Dilly2 in reply toPalm-Tree-11

Spira maxi that also has the three different drugs. Trellegy is supposed to be easier to inhale thank you for your feedback best wishes

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Dilly2

Sounds about right thanks for you feedback very interesting best wishes RedSox

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Gladwyn

Hi, I was switched from Trimbow to Trelegy Ellipta about 6 weeks ago and so far so good, no side effects. I'm also on Ventolin200 accuhaler replacing the Ventolin 100 inhaler with spacer...... The former is more effective if I can inhale hard enough but when breathless then the latter is best . 🙂

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Corin1950 in reply toGladwyn

Hi Gladwyn

Am interested to know why the change from Trimbow and what the difference is

Best wishes

Corin

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Gladwyn in reply toCorin1950

Hi Corin Trimbow didn't do anything for me though it's brilliant for some apparently. I had such high hopes for it after my sis in law told me how her very breathless virtually housebound neighbour was put on it and within days was able to move about with no sign of the breathing difficulty he had suffered. I was hoping for the same . Alas didn't happen lol. 😀Trelegy makes me feel maybe it's helping as I'm able to suck hard enough to get it deep in....

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Dilly2

Hi they changed mine to trellegy ellipta because I felt I hadn't got enough puff to get it deeper into my lungs they said they it would be easier than my symicord

Strange. I was on Symbicort and they checked if I had enough power to inhale Trelegy before they changed my prescription.

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Dilly2

Hi Dave they did me to with a device that makes a noise when you suck in to make sure you will get enough trellegy said it would be easier than my symicort to take

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