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Alcohol query?
It’s my friends birthday do you think it would be ok to have a few drinks??? 8 weeks post HA and on the following meds… Aspirin 75mg 1xday Atorvastatin 80mg 1 at night Beclometasone 2x twice a day Bisoprolol 5mg 1 x day Gliclazide 40mg 2 x daily GTN spray PRN Lansoprazole 30 mg 1 x day Levothyroxine
It’s my friends birthday do you think it would be ok to have a few drinks??? 8 weeks post HA and on the following meds… Aspirin 75mg 1xday Atorvastatin 80mg 1 at night Beclometasone 2x twice a day Bisoprolol 5mg 1 x day Gliclazide 40mg 2 x daily GTN spray PRN Lansoprazole 30 mg 1 x day Levothyroxine
Solesofhershoes
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
PMDI to DPI
I've been on Ventolin (Salbutamol 100) and Becloforte/Clenil (Beclometasone Dip. 250) in a self managed plan for 31yrs and asthma nurse suggested changing to DPI Easyhalers as it's more environmentally friendly. These are Beclometasone 200 and Salbutamol 200. I have asked GP why Bec. is 200 and am told
I've been on Ventolin (Salbutamol 100) and Becloforte/Clenil (Beclometasone Dip. 250) in a self managed plan for 31yrs and asthma nurse suggested changing to DPI Easyhalers as it's more environmentally friendly. These are Beclometasone 200 and Salbutamol 200. I have asked GP why Bec. is 200 and am told
JBrixton
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Asthma Community Forum
12 months ago
Steroids & Purpura?
Hi there, I'm concerned about my forearms bruising when I lift or knock them, they look unsightly, I have had blood tests and gp said they came back OK. My bronchiectasis doctor says he thinks it may be caused by inhaled beclomethasone, and the nurse said it could be from antibiotics, it would be good
Hi there, I'm concerned about my forearms bruising when I lift or knock them, they look unsightly, I have had blood tests and gp said they came back OK. My bronchiectasis doctor says he thinks it may be caused by inhaled beclomethasone, and the nurse said it could be from antibiotics, it would be good
Heaven20
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
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beclometasone dipropionate (Clipper®) - Any Experiences?
I've been prescribed this for 4 weeks but not familiar with the name on these forums. Supposed to be similar to Budesonide.
I've been prescribed this for 4 weeks but not familiar with the name on these forums. Supposed to be similar to Budesonide.
O1990
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
2 years ago
Best Inhaler for Chronic Bronchitis
Hi all, Heading to the doctor this week, tried Brimica a few weeks back and we didn’t hit it off. The anxiety and tremors were off the chart. I’m considering asking for the Fostair small molecule inhaler as I have a slight asthma component. It also contains Beclomethasone which agrees with me. Pulmicort
Hi all, Heading to the doctor this week, tried Brimica a few weeks back and we didn’t hit it off. The anxiety and tremors were off the chart. I’m considering asking for the Fostair small molecule inhaler as I have a slight asthma component. It also contains Beclomethasone which agrees with me. Pulmicort
ck101
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
So frustrated
I have just spoken to asthma nurse uk as I am quite new to asthma and needed advice on experiencing difficulty breathing, yawning sighing and burping after preventer inhaler. I tried budesonide, beclometasone and even oral steroid and they all make my breathing so difficult that I need to stop. When
I have just spoken to asthma nurse uk as I am quite new to asthma and needed advice on experiencing difficulty breathing, yawning sighing and burping after preventer inhaler. I tried budesonide, beclometasone and even oral steroid and they all make my breathing so difficult that I need to stop. When
Beruska3
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
National Patient Safety Alert – Steroid Emergency Card to support early recognition and treatment of adrenal crisis in adults
Sorry this is a bit long but if you are on steriods please read. Did you know.... this alert came out in August 2020 and effects steriod users More can be found out at this link https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/national-patient-safety-alert-steroid-emergency-card-to-support-early-recognition-and-treatment-of-adrenal-crisis-in-adults
Sorry this is a bit long but if you are on steriods please read. Did you know.... this alert came out in August 2020 and effects steriod users More can be found out at this link https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/national-patient-safety-alert-steroid-emergency-card-to-support-early-recognition-and-treatment-of-adrenal-crisis-in-adults
FamilyHistorian
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
Over heating
EDIT: my econsult with my GP about my overheating which I explained fully with the way it was effecting my life resulted in a text message saying there was nothing more medically that they can do for me and I should try splashing myself with cold water. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Finally after 6 years of suffering
EDIT: my econsult with my GP about my overheating which I explained fully with the way it was effecting my life resulted in a text message saying there was nothing more medically that they can do for me and I should try splashing myself with cold water. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Finally after 6 years of suffering
Jogloryanne
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Given lower dose of preventer
Hi all, me again! I picked up a new inhaler today and used it this evening. After I used it I realised it is a lower dose than my old inhaler which has confused me because I was told I’d be getting a stronger one. I was on clenil 200 “puffer” 2 puffs, 2x a day; new inhaler is fostair 100/6 powder 1 dose
Hi all, me again! I picked up a new inhaler today and used it this evening. After I used it I realised it is a lower dose than my old inhaler which has confused me because I was told I’d be getting a stronger one. I was on clenil 200 “puffer” 2 puffs, 2x a day; new inhaler is fostair 100/6 powder 1 dose
Birch_
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Experience of Using Alvesco (Ciclesonide)
Since being diagnosed with late onset asthma (I am 63) in October 2020, I have been prescribed four different medications for my condition. Fostair 100/6, Relvar 92/22, Fobumix Easyhaler 160 4.5 and Combisal 25-125. The reason for the range of products prescribed, is linked to the horrendous side effects
Since being diagnosed with late onset asthma (I am 63) in October 2020, I have been prescribed four different medications for my condition. Fostair 100/6, Relvar 92/22, Fobumix Easyhaler 160 4.5 and Combisal 25-125. The reason for the range of products prescribed, is linked to the horrendous side effects
Clemenzaa
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Newbie to asthma
Hi - I’m 3-4 months in to suspected asthma, no tests/X-ray as yet. No referral to any specialist nurse etc. Currently on fostair 100/6 plus fexofanadine and beclometasone nasal spray. My question is when I do PF the first reading can be 100-150 higher than the 2 after, which should I be recording? Feel
Hi - I’m 3-4 months in to suspected asthma, no tests/X-ray as yet. No referral to any specialist nurse etc. Currently on fostair 100/6 plus fexofanadine and beclometasone nasal spray. My question is when I do PF the first reading can be 100-150 higher than the 2 after, which should I be recording? Feel
Cariginal
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Beclometasone (powder)
Hi! My GP has asked if I'd be willing to switch to the powder form of beclometasone. I agreed, however when I inhale , I don't have the sensation that the powder is coming out of the inhaler at all! Is this normal? (I have clicked to release the powder before inhaling). Thanks 😊
Hi! My GP has asked if I'd be willing to switch to the powder form of beclometasone. I agreed, however when I inhale , I don't have the sensation that the powder is coming out of the inhaler at all! Is this normal? (I have clicked to release the powder before inhaling). Thanks 😊
Betziewetzie19
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
New to Asthma
New to Asthma taking powder beclometasone and Salamol relief inhalers. Occasionally waking in the night with a very tight chest almost goes through to back and feels sore? Next day very tender and hurts to breath in feeling exhausted 😩 has anyone else had these symptoms? Thanks 🙏
New to Asthma taking powder beclometasone and Salamol relief inhalers. Occasionally waking in the night with a very tight chest almost goes through to back and feels sore? Next day very tender and hurts to breath in feeling exhausted 😩 has anyone else had these symptoms? Thanks 🙏
Noplacelikehome
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Advice on weaning off Beclomethasone
Weaning off Beclomethasone - any advice? Anyone got any advice for coming off Beclomethasone? I’m was on 800mg a day after contracting COVID about 18 weeks ago but been completely symptom free for months now so keen to reduce the dosage Asthma nurse is supportive and I’ve already reduced down to 700mg
Weaning off Beclomethasone - any advice? Anyone got any advice for coming off Beclomethasone? I’m was on 800mg a day after contracting COVID about 18 weeks ago but been completely symptom free for months now so keen to reduce the dosage Asthma nurse is supportive and I’ve already reduced down to 700mg
Dance103
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Primrose123
I have been prescribed Beclometasone 50 micrograms nasal spray 2 puffs twice a day, I am also on FOSTAIRNEXThaler 100, I find since starting the nasal spray 5days ago my feet &ankles are badly swollen, I have only been on the FostairNext for a few weeks which I felt was much better than my previous inhaler
I have been prescribed Beclometasone 50 micrograms nasal spray 2 puffs twice a day, I am also on FOSTAIRNEXThaler 100, I find since starting the nasal spray 5days ago my feet &ankles are badly swollen, I have only been on the FostairNext for a few weeks which I felt was much better than my previous inhaler
primrose123
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Help, travelling and got Easyhaler wet
We are in Argentina and I got my only Beclometasone Easyhaler wet. The powder still looks dry in the little window, but when I press down and tap on the mouthpiece I can’t see any powder. Does this mean it is no longer working? We are going up to altitude in a few days so I really need it to work - I
We are in Argentina and I got my only Beclometasone Easyhaler wet. The powder still looks dry in the little window, but when I press down and tap on the mouthpiece I can’t see any powder. Does this mean it is no longer working? We are going up to altitude in a few days so I really need it to work - I
Clareykc
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Chronic wheeze but no asthma?
Hi all, Aware this might not be strictly relevant to this forum but I’ve posted before and got some really helpful advice so I thought I’d give it a try - I wonder if anyone has had any similar experiences to mine below: - always had a reactive wheeze to dust. If I took an antihistamine the wheeze went
Hi all, Aware this might not be strictly relevant to this forum but I’ve posted before and got some really helpful advice so I thought I’d give it a try - I wonder if anyone has had any similar experiences to mine below: - always had a reactive wheeze to dust. If I took an antihistamine the wheeze went
Mattb2449
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
New to DuoResp Spiromax
Hi Guys!! I have just been put onto the DuoResp Spiromax inhaler, and i am just after any feedback. I was previously taking Serevent and Beclomethasone. Does anyone take this and if so, is it a good inhaler to be on/better than the 2 i was on previously? I have had Asthma for 30 years and only ever
Hi Guys!! I have just been put onto the DuoResp Spiromax inhaler, and i am just after any feedback. I was previously taking Serevent and Beclomethasone. Does anyone take this and if so, is it a good inhaler to be on/better than the 2 i was on previously? I have had Asthma for 30 years and only ever
micajay89
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Confused and looking for advice please :)
So this question is mainly aimed at people who have a mild form of asthma I guess. And I know that I've asked a few questions before and gotten advice based on it but just wondering if someone has been in this situation or what I could do. Thanks in advance. Trying to keep this short...and failing ;
So this question is mainly aimed at people who have a mild form of asthma I guess. And I know that I've asked a few questions before and gotten advice based on it but just wondering if someone has been in this situation or what I could do. Thanks in advance. Trying to keep this short...and failing ;
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Fostair/ coughing fit leads to closed airway.
I was placed on Fostair in the last fortnight and one unusual thing that happened a few days later was a vicious coughing fit out on the street. When the fit had emptied my lungs, the airway closed off and I couldn't breathe - very alarming. The GP said it was actually an asthma attack although the Fostair
I was placed on Fostair in the last fortnight and one unusual thing that happened a few days later was a vicious coughing fit out on the street. When the fit had emptied my lungs, the airway closed off and I couldn't breathe - very alarming. The GP said it was actually an asthma attack although the Fostair
gerrytlloyd
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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