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Inhaler and tablets issue
I am on Montelukast 10mg tablets and
Budesonide
200micrograms/dose /
Formoterol
6micrograms/dose dry powder inhaler. Is this right or am I being fobbed off?
I am on Montelukast 10mg tablets and
Budesonide
200micrograms/dose /
Formoterol
6micrograms/dose dry powder inhaler. Is this right or am I being fobbed off?
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10 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
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10 years ago
Homework help!!
Asmabec clickhaler
Budesonide
easyhaler (
budesonide
) Budelin Novolizer (budesinide) Alvesco inhaler Atimos inhaler (
formoterol
) Foradil aerolizer (formoterol) I haven't heard of any of these inhalers but do recognise the drug that they use-so I told her I *think* they must be same drug but under different
Asmabec clickhaler
Budesonide
easyhaler (
budesonide
) Budelin Novolizer (budesinide) Alvesco inhaler Atimos inhaler (
formoterol
) Foradil aerolizer (formoterol) I haven't heard of any of these inhalers but do recognise the drug that they use-so I told her I *think* they must be same drug but under different
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10 years ago
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Asthma Medication
(IV) corticosteroid combined with long-acting beta2 agonist · Fostair/Beclometasone &
Formoterol
· Seretide/Fluticasone & Salmeterol · Symbicort/
budesonide
&
Formoterol
Antimuscarinic bronchodilators · Atrovent/Ipratropium bromide · Spiriva/tiotropium Other (tablets etc) · Uniphyllin/theophylline
(IV) corticosteroid combined with long-acting beta2 agonist · Fostair/Beclometasone &
Formoterol
· Seretide/Fluticasone & Salmeterol · Symbicort/
budesonide
&
Formoterol
Antimuscarinic bronchodilators · Atrovent/Ipratropium bromide · Spiriva/tiotropium Other (tablets etc) · Uniphyllin/theophylline
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11 years ago
I have just been reading about Eklira Genuair. Has anyone noticed an improvement having changed from Spiriva to Eklira ??
I am at severe stage of COPD and almost continually breathless. I also use Budesonide and Nuelin
I am at severe stage of COPD and almost continually breathless. I also use Budesonide and Nuelin
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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
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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
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11 years ago
Symbicort versus Advair (No I am not an advocate for either Pharma! merely making info available)
MISSISSAUGA, ON, June 17, 2013 /CNW/ - A second analysis of data from real-world study PATHOS, recently published in the British Medical Journal, shows that treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients with SYMBICORT® (
budesonide
/
formoterol
) was associated with a lower incidence
MISSISSAUGA, ON, June 17, 2013 /CNW/ - A second analysis of data from real-world study PATHOS, recently published in the British Medical Journal, shows that treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients with SYMBICORT® (
budesonide
/
formoterol
) was associated with a lower incidence
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11 years ago
Need advice about medication
Okay so I went to my doctor last week because my current Reliever and Preventer are causing irritation. I currently take Terbutaline ( Bricanyl) and the Preventer Budesonide. I've been taken off the Budesonide and been given Clenil Modulite. However I have never gotten on with Clenil and as expected
Okay so I went to my doctor last week because my current Reliever and Preventer are causing irritation. I currently take Terbutaline ( Bricanyl) and the Preventer Budesonide. I've been taken off the Budesonide and been given Clenil Modulite. However I have never gotten on with Clenil and as expected
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11 years ago
Does anyone have experience with Growth Hormone Treatment for their child with A.I.H whilst still taking steroids ( Budesonide CR capsules )
My daughter Olivia is 10yrs old and was diagnosed with A.I.H just over 12 mths ago. She has been on steroids ever since, along with a host of other medications. Because of the steroids she has not had any growth in height at all and yet is progressing rapidly in puberty. The Drs at the hospital ( ALDER
My daughter Olivia is 10yrs old and was diagnosed with A.I.H just over 12 mths ago. She has been on steroids ever since, along with a host of other medications. Because of the steroids she has not had any growth in height at all and yet is progressing rapidly in puberty. The Drs at the hospital ( ALDER
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Children's Liver Disease Foundation
11 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?
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?
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12 years ago
Switching inhalers instead of adding things - wondering about options
Saw my consultant yesterday. I was about to get discharged with 'just keep on taking the medication'. Luckily he is v good, really knows his stuff and tends to get things right with me now he knows me better. So he took me seriously when I said I didn't feel it was controlled because I can't keep control
Saw my consultant yesterday. I was about to get discharged with 'just keep on taking the medication'. Luckily he is v good, really knows his stuff and tends to get things right with me now he knows me better. So he took me seriously when I said I didn't feel it was controlled because I can't keep control
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12 years ago
Wonderful asthma uk nurse, and first cons visit - what to expect?
Hi everyone I have been asthmatic for 12 years, after a having pleuracy, and luckily to date have had very few problems at all. However, that all changed 6 weeks ago, I started with a tickly cough at night, and then began to cough up muck. To cut a long story short, I now wake at night every 2-3 hours
Hi everyone I have been asthmatic for 12 years, after a having pleuracy, and luckily to date have had very few problems at all. However, that all changed 6 weeks ago, I started with a tickly cough at night, and then began to cough up muck. To cut a long story short, I now wake at night every 2-3 hours
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12 years ago
Increased Fostair
I've had
budesonide
[pulmicort],
budesonide
/
formoterol
100/6 [symbicort], Beclometasone/Formoterol [fostair] and am now on the fostair along with montelukast [singulair] tablets.
I've had
budesonide
[pulmicort],
budesonide
/
formoterol
100/6 [symbicort], Beclometasone/Formoterol [fostair] and am now on the fostair along with montelukast [singulair] tablets.
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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
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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
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12 years ago
Fed up :(
Angel65 16 Apr 12 1:28pm
In bed with yet another chest infection. Ended up in a&e and went through the familiar routine of nebulisers, steroids and antibiotics. And all because I caught another cold! It's only April yet this is the second time I've fallen ill this year. Been taking seretide religiously
Angel65 16 Apr 12 1:28pm
In bed with yet another chest infection. Ended up in a&e and went through the familiar routine of nebulisers, steroids and antibiotics. And all because I caught another cold! It's only April yet this is the second time I've fallen ill this year. Been taking seretide religiously
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12 years ago
budesonide?
My daughters consultant has just prescribed her Budesonide nebules to have twice a day. I havent really read much about it but I thought id start here and ask if there are any side effects to look out for etc? What I did read was that she had to avoid anyone with chicken pox, measles or shingles??
My daughters consultant has just prescribed her Budesonide nebules to have twice a day. I havent really read much about it but I thought id start here and ask if there are any side effects to look out for etc? What I did read was that she had to avoid anyone with chicken pox, measles or shingles??
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13 years ago
What would you do? Im worried!
Maddie has had 2 courses of pred in the last 10 days. Shes poorly again, after being off the pred for 2 days. I took her to the gp surgery this morn but could only see a locum dr. I explained what has been going on etc to which the dr asked ""Does she have an inhaler?""!!!! When id finished telling the
Maddie has had 2 courses of pred in the last 10 days. Shes poorly again, after being off the pred for 2 days. I took her to the gp surgery this morn but could only see a locum dr. I explained what has been going on etc to which the dr asked ""Does she have an inhaler?""!!!! When id finished telling the
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13 years ago
Caught between Gp and Cons
Hi Everybody Hope you are all well My little girl (she's 6) had a little bit of a wobble the other day so phoned our surgery for prednisolone. Usually they just leave us a prescription but spoke to a gp who wouldn't prescribe it without seeing her. Fair enough I thought so took her down. He agreed
Hi Everybody Hope you are all well My little girl (she's 6) had a little bit of a wobble the other day so phoned our surgery for prednisolone. Usually they just leave us a prescription but spoke to a gp who wouldn't prescribe it without seeing her. Fair enough I thought so took her down. He agreed
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