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IVF / Hayfever **sensitive post warning**
I was on a 3 year treatment program which I've had to defer for the ivf and was also prescribed fexofendine (180) and
Dymista
. The clinic have said I'm not to take anything and have to deal with it.
I was on a 3 year treatment program which I've had to defer for the ivf and was also prescribed fexofendine (180) and
Dymista
. The clinic have said I'm not to take anything and have to deal with it.
PurplePanda1
in
Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
No further forward
I have been back yet again to my dr who has simply given me
dymista
and some antihistamines. The spray is doing nothing and I get attacks of coughing throughout the day. I find it really getting me down. Sorry to say but it’s green stuff I’m coughing up. Any ideas please?
I have been back yet again to my dr who has simply given me
dymista
and some antihistamines. The spray is doing nothing and I get attacks of coughing throughout the day. I find it really getting me down. Sorry to say but it’s green stuff I’m coughing up. Any ideas please?
Deezy24
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Longer courses of Prednisolone
(Fostair nexthaler 200/6 2 puffs twice a day, monkelaust,
dymista
and steriod nasal drops) so as you can see I am on everything!
(Fostair nexthaler 200/6 2 puffs twice a day, monkelaust,
dymista
and steriod nasal drops) so as you can see I am on everything!
elanaoali
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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Post nasal drip and allergic rhinitis
I douch every day and now using
dymista
. I am allergic to house dust mite so have really tired to limit my exposure in my bedroom. Hardwood floors, damp dusting etc. I take a prescribed antihistamine and monkelaust for hay fever and the allergic part of my asthma.
I douch every day and now using
dymista
. I am allergic to house dust mite so have really tired to limit my exposure in my bedroom. Hardwood floors, damp dusting etc. I take a prescribed antihistamine and monkelaust for hay fever and the allergic part of my asthma.
elanaoali
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Dymista
So I’ve just seen a GP with regards to my ear, my hay fever has kicked in and my ear is completely blocked and my eardrum retracted in even though I’m on Avamys nasal spray, and he’s changed me to
Dymista
to try...
So I’ve just seen a GP with regards to my ear, my hay fever has kicked in and my ear is completely blocked and my eardrum retracted in even though I’m on Avamys nasal spray, and he’s changed me to
Dymista
to try...
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Goodbye to my consultant today
(
Dymista
nasal spray and prescribed antihistamine) So because of these factors and allergies my consultant has decided not to change my inhaler ( Fostair nexthaler 200/6 2 puffs twice a day). He said he didn't want me to get worse again.
(
Dymista
nasal spray and prescribed antihistamine) So because of these factors and allergies my consultant has decided not to change my inhaler ( Fostair nexthaler 200/6 2 puffs twice a day). He said he didn't want me to get worse again.
elanaoali
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
effect of nasal steroids on asthma
hello all, DS has allergic rhinitis and asthma and we have recently started a new steroid nasal spray (
dymista
), and have also tried Nasonex. it seems that these are making his asthma symptoms worse.
hello all, DS has allergic rhinitis and asthma and we have recently started a new steroid nasal spray (
dymista
), and have also tried Nasonex. it seems that these are making his asthma symptoms worse.
Montily
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Constant lump in throat, yellow mucus.
I'm doing many sinus rinses every day and am also using
dymista
, I've been on four courses of antibiotics with no relief. It's affecting my breathing sometimes but only when I'm anxious, otherwise it's just an annoyance.
I'm doing many sinus rinses every day and am also using
dymista
, I've been on four courses of antibiotics with no relief. It's affecting my breathing sometimes but only when I'm anxious, otherwise it's just an annoyance.
YellowZebra
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
And got a new nose spray called Dymista
It's not too bad, only had it for 3 days but I still helping a little, leaves yucky taste at back of throat though, but small to pay for being able to breathe!
It's not too bad, only had it for 3 days but I still helping a little, leaves yucky taste at back of throat though, but small to pay for being able to breathe!
Shancock
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
brittle asthma and preventing colds
Hello, my daughter age 11 has brittle asthma and every autumn and winter she catches colds that goes straight to her chest resulting in chest infection she is currently on Seritide 250
Dymista
Fexofenoden Montilukast Ventolin Xolair injections every 2 weeks Clarithromycin and pred at the mo for chest
Hello, my daughter age 11 has brittle asthma and every autumn and winter she catches colds that goes straight to her chest resulting in chest infection she is currently on Seritide 250
Dymista
Fexofenoden Montilukast Ventolin Xolair injections every 2 weeks Clarithromycin and pred at the mo for chest
kimorasmum
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Anyone on Flutiform?
She changed me to
Dymista
nasal spray and said stop the Ceterezine. After a week of antibiotic, coughing so bad, and inability to stop coughing, and when even the blue inhaler gave no relief, I read up on FostairNext to find it has the same Beclomethasone ingredient.
She changed me to
Dymista
nasal spray and said stop the Ceterezine. After a week of antibiotic, coughing so bad, and inability to stop coughing, and when even the blue inhaler gave no relief, I read up on FostairNext to find it has the same Beclomethasone ingredient.
Lindahj203
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Home Nebuliser
At the moment everything is under control with the meds - fostair 200, montalucast, fexofenodine 180,
Dymista
& a very healthy dose of regular exercise & yoga. My big problems start when the grass pollen is around.
At the moment everything is under control with the meds - fostair 200, montalucast, fexofenodine 180,
Dymista
& a very healthy dose of regular exercise & yoga. My big problems start when the grass pollen is around.
Tre
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
More sinus issues
I have been given
dymista
which no longer appears to do anything, even my 400 symbicort only seems to have a limited effect. Initially my problems stopped me exercising- now they are blighting my life.
I have been given
dymista
which no longer appears to do anything, even my 400 symbicort only seems to have a limited effect. Initially my problems stopped me exercising- now they are blighting my life.
Brenviking
in
Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Should I go back to the docs?
Despite the GP doubling my antihistamine from 185 once a day to 2 a day, my symptoms haven't significantly improved ( I am on other meds Montelucast, Symbicort 400, nasal spray-
Dymista
, ) I am just so lethargic, having a shower really takes it out of me & I need my blue inhaler a couple of times to
Despite the GP doubling my antihistamine from 185 once a day to 2 a day, my symptoms haven't significantly improved ( I am on other meds Montelucast, Symbicort 400, nasal spray-
Dymista
, ) I am just so lethargic, having a shower really takes it out of me & I need my blue inhaler a couple of times to
Tre
in
Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Dymista - anyone tried it?
I got quite excited about this article earlier in the year (Daily Mail notwithstanding), but never got around to seeing my GP about it, as I hadn't had such bad hayfever this year. Suddenly things are getting bad again (London). I'm presuming this is not the miracle cure as stated below, but does anyone
I got quite excited about this article earlier in the year (Daily Mail notwithstanding), but never got around to seeing my GP about it, as I hadn't had such bad hayfever this year. Suddenly things are getting bad again (London). I'm presuming this is not the miracle cure as stated below, but does anyone
Jaarlsen
in
EFA
11 years ago
Dymista (new treatment for hay fever)
http://www.mims.co.uk/news/1178978/
Dymista
-new-combination-intranasal-rhinitis-treatment/ Thought I'd post this as a separate blog for anyone struggling with hay fever (excessive pollen levels are expected this year) Only just approved by NICE, available on prescription, it's a combo of antihistamine
http://www.mims.co.uk/news/1178978/
Dymista
-new-combination-intranasal-rhinitis-treatment/ Thought I'd post this as a separate blog for anyone struggling with hay fever (excessive pollen levels are expected this year) Only just approved by NICE, available on prescription, it's a combo of antihistamine
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
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