Has Anyone have problems with the Qvar Redinhalers....breath actuated. And if the the poweder type is working for them? That or Symbicort . I want to know what works for the majority.
Thanks,
Has Anyone have problems with the Qvar Redinhalers....breath actuated. And if the the poweder type is working for them? That or Symbicort . I want to know what works for the majority.
Thanks,
Think qvar redinhalers is available in the US but not in UK. I am the UK so can't advise on the ~Redinhaler.
I have Qvar (not breathe activated), I use with a aerochamber. Here in UK though it is being replaced by Kellhale, a more cost effective alternative - same drug.
Perhaps post the query on a USA based forum, regarding the Redinhaler.
Personally no experience of symbicort, but I am sure others here will have.
I do think though the majority may not suit every individual
Hi Bkin, the thought of Qvar being replaced worries me.
It’s taken a time to find a preventer that helps me , my last preventer was Clenil which gave me terrible nightmares .
My neighbour uses Symbicort and is fine with it, they tried to change it to Fostair which wasn’t effective for her. Others find it good, we are all different .
Kellhale the replacement of Qvar is actually the same drug Beclometasone dipropionate but something has to be different I guess because NHS are changing to this as its cheaper. I've had my Kellhale for a couple of months, not used it yet because I am still using up my stock of Qvar. Certainly if it doesn't work as well for me or causes other probs I am going to request going back to Qvar.
I take Qvar , but it’s the inhaler with a propellant not breath activated . I use it with an aerochamber spacer.
It works well for me, I have tried many different inhalers, combination ones do not suit me at all . I tried Combivent , but that didn’t suit me either.
Over the years I have had Symbicort and now Fostair both suited me fine,I am now on Fostair100/6 twice daily and it works for me.