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New Inhaler - Bevespi aerosphere

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Have stage 4 lung cancer + COPD - have been breathless for the past month following a viral infection - today had my Spiolto inhaler replaced with Bevespi Aerosphere which I have never heard of, does anyone have any experience of this inhaler?

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janedivney

I’ve never heard of it, but then I don’t have copd. I’m just bumping this up so more people see it!

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Yendo

Hi Youngmind,

My inhaler was recently switched to Breztri Aerosphere inhaler which has worked out very well for me. Sorry, I haven’t heard of Bevespi Aerosphere but hope it works out well for you.

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Germantara

I've had that did help but side effects harrendos after a month

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