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Im taking amoxicillin for a chest inf,iv noticed on a couple of days I can't seem to take a deep until iv had my secretive,is this normal especially with the cold weather.my peak flow is over 500

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I meant seretide

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Mmike110

Sounds pretty normal, give your asthma nurse a ring and discuss it with them over the phone if you're worried.

Get well soon

Mike

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Puffthemagicdragon

Seretide has a steroid in it which helps with inflammation of the airways with a chest infection. Perhaps this is why you can breath better after taking it ? .

Peak flow 500 ? Your lucky ! :)

Yeah wish my peak flow was 500 instead of 350 :)

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Yeah my peak flow is 300 there's no way I would get 500

What are the zones on the peak flow meter

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