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Are any people using Trelegy... The 3 in 1 inhaler?

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Hiya dips, 😁 unfortunately I don't use it, but I heard about it. And have asked my consultant if it would help me because I stopped spivira. But he told me would not be good for me. I getting Mepolizumab injection monthly. And the side effects wouldn't do me any good. Because it's also weakened immune system and fungal infections, so that's a no no for me. I only take now Fostair inhaler and the blue one. And at the moment I am alright with it.

Are you getting it? Or have any side effects from it?

Best wishes 🌺🌺🌺

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MELNEL

I just put Trelegy in the search engine above and someone used it and stopped it again. It's always the best way to search if someone has mentioned that product. Hope it will help ☺️

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leo60

Hi there! Yes, I take Trelegy, Have had no problems with it, but tried Fostair to see if it worked any better for me. It didn't, after 24 hrs I couldn't breathe so went straight back to the Trelegy!! Are you about to try it? All the best, Laurie xx

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Maggie_Mae

Yes I started using it about 2 months ago ... game changer for me .! After a year of struggling on all different types. ..I know it sounds cheesy but even from first puff I felt difference to me personally.

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Gladwyn

I’ve been on it about 18 months with no problems at all. My other inhaler is the Ventolin 200 accuhaler. The 2 are fine for me. I wish there was something else I could have to give me back my ability to breathe and move at the same time. I don’t suppose there is. I’m already on oxygen.

Good luck with Trelegy 49dibs 😃

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I’ve been using Trelegy for three years and am delighted with the results. I have severe COPD and before switching to Trelegy was suffering four or five flare-ups a year. With Trelegy I have had only one flare-up in the last 18 months. In my case it has proved far more effective than Spiriva

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Alberta56

I was prescribed it last year by an asthma specialist and it made me much worse. I have bronchiectasis. The respiratory physio promptly took me off it. She explained that Trelegy dries the mucus up, which is not a good idea for bronchi sufferers, whose mucus should be as loose as possible.

Hello I have been using the trelegy inhaler for over a year now and have only had two flare ups so it's working for me along with the ventalin inhaler as and when needed but everyone is different what works for one might not work for everyone else.

I am using the TRELEGY ELLIPA INHALER IT HELP ME WITH MY COPD AND IS GOOD ONLY THING YOU GET WHITE ON UR Tough

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