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I am on Trelegy Elliot’s which gives me a sore throat. I tried Trimbow which gave me side effects so went back to Trelegy. I’m going to ask for something else without powder, but need some advice.
I am on Trelegy Elliot’s which gives me a sore throat. I tried Trimbow which gave me side effects so went back to Trelegy. I’m going to ask for something else without powder, but need some advice.
Potofgoldandblue
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 hours ago
Inhalers
propellants volume may be different, I would suggest the organic propellant in Luferbec, Norflurane (HFA 134a) in some way could be the problem, A study in PubMed (1) stated more research needed to be done on the smooth muscle relaxing properties and to the volume of the propellant used in different
inhalers
propellants volume may be different, I would suggest the organic propellant in Luferbec, Norflurane (HFA 134a) in some way could be the problem, A study in PubMed (1) stated more research needed to be done on the smooth muscle relaxing properties and to the volume of the propellant used in different
inhalers
Dtren
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Emphysema
I've been on
inhalers
for a few years now. They are helping for a while then it's hard to breath. Worse after my heart attack and covid
I've been on
inhalers
for a few years now. They are helping for a while then it's hard to breath. Worse after my heart attack and covid
Mexkid24
in
COPD Friends
1 month ago
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Are there any better similar
inhalers
that one can take more often or that last longer between doses? Any suggestions gratefully rcvd before I get gp appt! Thanks!, Clare. Ps also have salbutamol but doesn't help.
Are there any better similar
inhalers
that one can take more often or that last longer between doses? Any suggestions gratefully rcvd before I get gp appt! Thanks!, Clare. Ps also have salbutamol but doesn't help.
claracola
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
Inhaler disposal-recent advice from our local respiratory services .
(Please be assured these gases are not harmful to you when you use your inhaler) Return all used
inhalers
to your local pharmacy for safe disposal – Returned
inhalers
will be incinerated which will destroy the greenhouse gases and prevent inhaler plastics going to landfill Don’t throw used
inhalers
(Please be assured these gases are not harmful to you when you use your inhaler) Return all used
inhalers
to your local pharmacy for safe disposal – Returned
inhalers
will be incinerated which will destroy the greenhouse gases and prevent inhaler plastics going to landfill Don’t throw used
inhalers
PaulineHM
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Reliever Inhaler A+LUK
https://www.asthmaandlung.org.uk/symptoms-tests-treatments/treatments/reliever-
inhalers
https://www.asthmaandlung.org.uk/symptoms-tests-treatments/treatments/reliever-
inhalers
ALUK_Nurses
Asthma Nurse
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Easy bruising
Please could anyone tell me if they are having problems with easy bruising on forearms and shins.The gp says its due to the prednisalone, not the
inhalers
. Many thanks in advance
Please could anyone tell me if they are having problems with easy bruising on forearms and shins.The gp says its due to the prednisalone, not the
inhalers
. Many thanks in advance
Nanna2024
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
CT scan and inhalers
Hi everyone, after waiting for 5 weeks for the results of my CT scan I Emailed the Lung check people. I received a prompt reply they couldn’t understand why I hadn’t got them as they had sent the letter out 4 days after my scan on the 16th of May! I have a small nodule which isn’t anything to worry
Hi everyone, after waiting for 5 weeks for the results of my CT scan I Emailed the Lung check people. I received a prompt reply they couldn’t understand why I hadn’t got them as they had sent the letter out 4 days after my scan on the 16th of May! I have a small nodule which isn’t anything to worry
MrsP70
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Fostair combination Inhalers advice
I've read up on these DPI's, very different device and apparently they give off no greenhouses gases like
inhalers
- but I was shocked to hear that puffer
inhalers
give off greenhouse gases.
I've read up on these DPI's, very different device and apparently they give off no greenhouses gases like
inhalers
- but I was shocked to hear that puffer
inhalers
give off greenhouse gases.
swfc-dan
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
Essential tremor
Does anyone battle with tremor made worse with asthma
inhalers
? My GP won't give chronic script for sedatives as it is additive. Any advice on non addictive meds that may help but will not clash with asthma and diabetes meds.Thank you.
Does anyone battle with tremor made worse with asthma
inhalers
? My GP won't give chronic script for sedatives as it is additive. Any advice on non addictive meds that may help but will not clash with asthma and diabetes meds.Thank you.
chocklate
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Hi to everyone
Hi thereLast night was really scary I have lots of fatigue just crashed and then had a lot of breathlessness like I couldn't breath I had my
inhalers
and was still bad😱 going back to the doctors Tuesday morning to find out why I am not happy about this my
inhalers
R not working... Dolphin628.😱 😱
Hi thereLast night was really scary I have lots of fatigue just crashed and then had a lot of breathlessness like I couldn't breath I had my
inhalers
and was still bad😱 going back to the doctors Tuesday morning to find out why I am not happy about this my
inhalers
R not working... Dolphin628.😱 😱
Dolphin628
in
COPD Friends
5 months ago
Small pouch or bag
Can anyone recommend a small pouch that would clip on to a belt or one with a strap already on that I can carry a couple of
inhalers
in and a pulse /0ximeter when I go out, thanks.
Can anyone recommend a small pouch that would clip on to a belt or one with a strap already on that I can carry a couple of
inhalers
in and a pulse /0ximeter when I go out, thanks.
6538
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Might help
If you don't have one and find it difficult to use your
inhalers
properly I really recommend you ask your GP to supply one, it makes taking your
inhalers
so much easier and you can breath in and out to get the most of your treatment.
If you don't have one and find it difficult to use your
inhalers
properly I really recommend you ask your GP to supply one, it makes taking your
inhalers
so much easier and you can breath in and out to get the most of your treatment.
purdeyspringer
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Change in inhalers
I'm also on Ciclesonide, Spirivia
inhalers
as well as tablets and biological therapy.
I'm also on Ciclesonide, Spirivia
inhalers
as well as tablets and biological therapy.
spookylou
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
GP restricting number of blue inhalers
Anyway, my concern js that the nurse told me that i shouldn’t now need my blue inhaler as much because it should be more under control and that i am limited to three blue
inhalers
a year and that if i go over this on my repeat prescriptions, it will be flagged.
Anyway, my concern js that the nurse told me that i shouldn’t now need my blue inhaler as much because it should be more under control and that i am limited to three blue
inhalers
a year and that if i go over this on my repeat prescriptions, it will be flagged.
Photog24
in
Asthma Community Forum
8 days ago
Seen my GP who says MART therapy is now used & suggested Fobumix inhaler Any thoughts?
I have since spoken to a GP who says the nurse is correct & they are using MART Therapy now & the suggested inhaler would be Fobumix instead of both my normal
inhalers
. She did say though that she would not take my current
inhalers
away if I didn't want them to.
I have since spoken to a GP who says the nurse is correct & they are using MART Therapy now & the suggested inhaler would be Fobumix instead of both my normal
inhalers
. She did say though that she would not take my current
inhalers
away if I didn't want them to.
Otto11
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
Excessive coughing
He has used his usual
inhalers
and nebuliser but nothing is helping. It’s making him nauseous, He is on a high dose of Co-Trimoxazole to fight bacteria in but has not a chest infection.Has anyone else experienced episodes like this?
He has used his usual
inhalers
and nebuliser but nothing is helping. It’s making him nauseous, He is on a high dose of Co-Trimoxazole to fight bacteria in but has not a chest infection.Has anyone else experienced episodes like this?
Maninblack
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Asthma Inhalers And Gerd
The NHS is trying to change as many asthma sufferers on
inhalers
to the dry powder
inhalers
(DPI) instead of the compressed air CFC ones, this is touted as concern for the environment but me being the cynic I am wonders if cost isnt the overriding issue.
The NHS is trying to change as many asthma sufferers on
inhalers
to the dry powder
inhalers
(DPI) instead of the compressed air CFC ones, this is touted as concern for the environment but me being the cynic I am wonders if cost isnt the overriding issue.
Sparklingsunshine
in
Thyroid UK
5 months ago
A fib and asthma Inhalers
The
inhalers
that my insurance cover are Trelegy, Breo ,Advair and Incruse ellipta . I am not to familiar if theses
inhalers
will trigger my a fib. For thoses of you that have a fib and asthma have you found that you can use theses
inhalers
without having an issue with your a fib.
The
inhalers
that my insurance cover are Trelegy, Breo ,Advair and Incruse ellipta . I am not to familiar if theses
inhalers
will trigger my a fib. For thoses of you that have a fib and asthma have you found that you can use theses
inhalers
without having an issue with your a fib.
Jances13
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Trimbow 87/5/9
I don't know why the specialist prescribed a low dose for me since my asthma is severe, uncontrolled and I have always been prescribed strong
inhalers
. I wonder if my family doctor can change me to a higher dose, or only a specialist can do it? Thank you for all your replies.
I don't know why the specialist prescribed a low dose for me since my asthma is severe, uncontrolled and I have always been prescribed strong
inhalers
. I wonder if my family doctor can change me to a higher dose, or only a specialist can do it? Thank you for all your replies.
ewusia28
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
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