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Skye
I am on two inhalers aclidinium bromide,and relvar Elliot's.Is anyone else on these if so how do you find them?
I am on two inhalers aclidinium bromide,and relvar Elliot's.Is anyone else on these if so how do you find them?
corsaking
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
New Medication
Hi All, please can I pick your brains and experience? Recently been diagnosed with severe COPD and been prescribed the following meds: Relvar 92 mcg Aclidinium 322mg I have taken for the past 4 days and apart from a splitting headache when I take them, which last for about an hour, I have had no
Hi All, please can I pick your brains and experience? Recently been diagnosed with severe COPD and been prescribed the following meds: Relvar 92 mcg Aclidinium 322mg I have taken for the past 4 days and apart from a splitting headache when I take them, which last for about an hour, I have had no
Annieosb
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
New Inhaler
Just been to see my Consultant today and I was offered a different inhaler to use instead of my Tiotropium. It is called Aclidinium and is to be used twice a day. Have any of you used this? I have been given one which will last me for 30days. If I am happy with it I just need to ask my GP to prescribe
Just been to see my Consultant today and I was offered a different inhaler to use instead of my Tiotropium. It is called Aclidinium and is to be used twice a day. Have any of you used this? I have been given one which will last me for 30days. If I am happy with it I just need to ask my GP to prescribe
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
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Aclidinium Bromide
I was given this drug last week instead of Spiriva. There was no discussion beforehand ,it was just written on my repeat prescription: new inhaler.I had a really bad reaction to it which I won't go into to but it has left me back to where I was 2 years ago, constantly breathless and waking up coughing
I was given this drug last week instead of Spiriva. There was no discussion beforehand ,it was just written on my repeat prescription: new inhaler.I had a really bad reaction to it which I won't go into to but it has left me back to where I was 2 years ago, constantly breathless and waking up coughing
tabi
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
formoterol(laba) and quick relief
For a project on asthma I have been doing some research on formoterol and I have found conflicting opinions on this medicine. One website said that formoterol should not be used as relief during an attack as it too slow acting where as another website said that is was fine to use and takes 1 to 3 minutes
For a project on asthma I have been doing some research on formoterol and I have found conflicting opinions on this medicine. One website said that formoterol should not be used as relief during an attack as it too slow acting where as another website said that is was fine to use and takes 1 to 3 minutes
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
Symbicort not Working Properly?
I have been on symbicort (alternating between 200/6 and 400/12 during flare ups) for the past year, which I know is a combination of formoterol & busesonide. Prior to this, I was on a clenil modulite inhaler (200mcg twice daily) which I believe was a different steroid (beclometasone dipropionate?) The
I have been on symbicort (alternating between 200/6 and 400/12 during flare ups) for the past year, which I know is a combination of formoterol & busesonide. Prior to this, I was on a clenil modulite inhaler (200mcg twice daily) which I believe was a different steroid (beclometasone dipropionate?) The
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
Hi everyone, just a quick query.
I was told 18 months ago that I had COPD stage 1, I had another spirometry test done 2 weeks ago and was told by my GP that I was at stage 2. The query is, is this a fast change or will it stay at this level now for the forseeable future? I am on Symbicort 400/12 inhaler aswell as Aclidinium bromide
I was told 18 months ago that I had COPD stage 1, I had another spirometry test done 2 weeks ago and was told by my GP that I was at stage 2. The query is, is this a fast change or will it stay at this level now for the forseeable future? I am on Symbicort 400/12 inhaler aswell as Aclidinium bromide
chloe05
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
new inhaler
has anyone got this inhaler aclidinium bromide i take one puff in the morning and one at night but i dont see any differance from others i had to use
has anyone got this inhaler aclidinium bromide i take one puff in the morning and one at night but i dont see any differance from others i had to use
billy11153
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Inhaler and tablets issue
Good afternoon all, I hope you can help me as I am looking for some advice...... I recently contacted my GP surgery as I felt my inhalers were not doing their job. Just going up stairs has found me out of breath. I voiced my concenr th ethe ""Asthma nurse"" and was told that this I was on the strongest
Good afternoon all, I hope you can help me as I am looking for some advice...... I recently contacted my GP surgery as I felt my inhalers were not doing their job. Just going up stairs has found me out of breath. I voiced my concenr th ethe ""Asthma nurse"" and was told that this I was on the strongest
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
Asthma's my latest diagnosis!
Hi all I've had all sorts of things since October 2012, including the flu (or something like it: all this is post-viral), post-viral hyper-reactivity, asthma (first diagnosis at GP), pneumonia, chest infections (various, 'treated' with antibiotics), pleurisy, HIV sero-conversion illness (after assessment
Hi all I've had all sorts of things since October 2012, including the flu (or something like it: all this is post-viral), post-viral hyper-reactivity, asthma (first diagnosis at GP), pneumonia, chest infections (various, 'treated' with antibiotics), pleurisy, HIV sero-conversion illness (after assessment
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
Asthma Medication
Hi All, Sitting at home and struggling yet again I thought I'd try to do something to try to keep my mind off my chest but was useful too to me and anyone else with asthma, so I thought I'd put together a list of meds available for treating asthma. I have tried most out there and found the best combination
Hi All, Sitting at home and struggling yet again I thought I'd try to do something to try to keep my mind off my chest but was useful too to me and anyone else with asthma, so I thought I'd put together a list of meds available for treating asthma. I have tried most out there and found the best combination
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
medication
I know I should have asked my nurse or doc ,but i just thought of it this morning , i take of a morning and of a night ,seretide ,atrovent ,aclidinium bromide and uniphyllin,i take them with an interval of 1minute between puffs, but I take them in any order, never the same order . now ,question ,should
I know I should have asked my nurse or doc ,but i just thought of it this morning , i take of a morning and of a night ,seretide ,atrovent ,aclidinium bromide and uniphyllin,i take them with an interval of 1minute between puffs, but I take them in any order, never the same order . now ,question ,should
whit
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Awful Clinic appointment
Just basically had a horrible clinic appointment at my local where the reg he didn't know any of my medications asked what inhalers i was on and i then had to drum it home that i was maintenance pred (trying to taper) and on tiotropium, formoterol etc with a combo of tablets. and was being looked after
Just basically had a horrible clinic appointment at my local where the reg he didn't know any of my medications asked what inhalers i was on and i then had to drum it home that i was maintenance pred (trying to taper) and on tiotropium, formoterol etc with a combo of tablets. and was being looked after
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
Fostair - New Inhaler
I saw my asthma nurse yesterday and she changed my inhaler to a new one ( At least new to me anyway) called Fostair. It's a combination inhaler - Reliever and steroid. I'm presuming the Reliever is Formoterol fumarate dihydrate and the steroid preventer is Beclometasone dipropionate. Just really wanted
I saw my asthma nurse yesterday and she changed my inhaler to a new one ( At least new to me anyway) called Fostair. It's a combination inhaler - Reliever and steroid. I'm presuming the Reliever is Formoterol fumarate dihydrate and the steroid preventer is Beclometasone dipropionate. Just really wanted
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
inhalers
back from docs yesterday after my new year in h ospital with another exaberation.i now have another inhaler to add to my collection , so now i have uniphyllin, ventolin ,seretide, atrovent and my new one Eklira Genuair aclidinium bromide,( i did have spivira but that brought me out in an horrendous
back from docs yesterday after my new year in h ospital with another exaberation.i now have another inhaler to add to my collection , so now i have uniphyllin, ventolin ,seretide, atrovent and my new one Eklira Genuair aclidinium bromide,( i did have spivira but that brought me out in an horrendous
whit
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
Has anyone used/heard of a new inhaler - Aclidinium?
I have read on Google that at the end of last year this is a new inhaler that has been approved for the UK - has anyone used it? Do you know anything about it?
I have read on Google that at the end of last year this is a new inhaler that has been approved for the UK - has anyone used it? Do you know anything about it?
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
can anyone give me some advice on Symbicort turbohaler?
Hi all :) Yesterday I was prescribed a budesonide/ formoterol (200/6) turbohaler. I used it last night and this morning and both times I've noticed a gritty feeling in my throat afterwards. Am I doing something wrong? It goes away after a few seconds but I've never used a dry powder inhaler like this
Hi all :) Yesterday I was prescribed a budesonide/ formoterol (200/6) turbohaler. I used it last night and this morning and both times I've noticed a gritty feeling in my throat afterwards. Am I doing something wrong? It goes away after a few seconds but I've never used a dry powder inhaler like this
Janna123
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
Can you tell me the benefits of Aclidinium
I take salbutamol, tiotropium,and symbicort at the moment do you think aclidinium would an extra benefit
I take salbutamol, tiotropium,and symbicort at the moment do you think aclidinium would an extra benefit
gehole
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
Inhalers don't make any difference ?
I have 3 types of inhaler. A 24 hour one which is a powder capsule type.Tiotropium. Then a 12 hour one. Formoterol. These I have to take daily. Then I have a Salamol to take when needed. I tried a little experiment. I didn't take any of them for 2 days. My Sats stayed the same and I still got SOB doing
I have 3 types of inhaler. A 24 hour one which is a powder capsule type.Tiotropium. Then a 12 hour one. Formoterol. These I have to take daily. Then I have a Salamol to take when needed. I tried a little experiment. I didn't take any of them for 2 days. My Sats stayed the same and I still got SOB doing
Puffthemagicdragon
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
Hello all. About my COPD
A year ago it was found I had angina. Also it showed up that I had a heart attack but was minor so I didn't even know when it happened. I had a stent put in. As I don't drink alcohol, am reasonably slim and my cholesterol reading at the time was about 5.6 I put the angina down to smoking and immediately
A year ago it was found I had angina. Also it showed up that I had a heart attack but was minor so I didn't even know when it happened. I had a stent put in. As I don't drink alcohol, am reasonably slim and my cholesterol reading at the time was about 5.6 I put the angina down to smoking and immediately
Puffthemagicdragon
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
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