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Hi all ive had a constant struggle to control my asthma for the last 12 months after my asthma nurse changed me from flutiform to a duo resp, its never been the best controlled asthma but this really exaccerbated it. a couple of month ago i saw a different nurse practitioner, they are more helpful than
Hi all ive had a constant struggle to control my asthma for the last 12 months after my asthma nurse changed me from flutiform to a duo resp, its never been the best controlled asthma but this really exaccerbated it. a couple of month ago i saw a different nurse practitioner, they are more helpful than
tigga61
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Qvar And Fluticasone Inhalers
Hi Folks My question is, if you use - or have used - a Qvar or Fluticasone Inhaler (of the type that only delivers the fine particle steroid but not a LABA component) how do you (did you) get on with it? Any observations on side effects or other issues with those devices? I'm currently using both Clenil
Hi Folks My question is, if you use - or have used - a Qvar or Fluticasone Inhaler (of the type that only delivers the fine particle steroid but not a LABA component) how do you (did you) get on with it? Any observations on side effects or other issues with those devices? I'm currently using both Clenil
Matman
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
SAFE SPO2 READING WHILE EXERCISING
i been told i have copd, rynaud and seroderma. the only treatment i taking at this time is fluticasone. i am interested in improving my lungs. i would like to know what are the guide lines for spo2 reading while exercising?
i been told i have copd, rynaud and seroderma. the only treatment i taking at this time is fluticasone. i am interested in improving my lungs. i would like to know what are the guide lines for spo2 reading while exercising?
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8 years ago
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New ultra long acting combination inhaler. Cheaper than symbicort, It might help some?
https://www.nice.org.uk/advice/esnm34/chapter/key-points-from-the-evidence Asthma: fluticasone furoate/vilanterol (Relvar Ellipta) combination inhaler Relvar Ellipta is licensed for the regular treatment of asthma in adults and adolescents aged 12 years and older where use of a combination medicinal
https://www.nice.org.uk/advice/esnm34/chapter/key-points-from-the-evidence Asthma: fluticasone furoate/vilanterol (Relvar Ellipta) combination inhaler Relvar Ellipta is licensed for the regular treatment of asthma in adults and adolescents aged 12 years and older where use of a combination medicinal
Matti1
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Hi all,I'm new and really could do with some advice and support 🙂
Hi, I could really do with the advice from you all,I have had such a time over the last year with on and off breathing issues, ( mucus,wheezing etc..) I have had a diagnosis of post viral asthma,I am 38 years old and seem to be hypersensitive to the inhalers that I have used (qvar,seretide) I am waiting
Hi, I could really do with the advice from you all,I have had such a time over the last year with on and off breathing issues, ( mucus,wheezing etc..) I have had a diagnosis of post viral asthma,I am 38 years old and seem to be hypersensitive to the inhalers that I have used (qvar,seretide) I am waiting
Matilda1
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Pollen
Evening all ...... anyone else been struggling with this very high pollen this last week ? Very wheezy and SOB I'm taking loratadine and also fluticasone nasal spay .... Any tips would be appreciated
Evening all ...... anyone else been struggling with this very high pollen this last week ? Very wheezy and SOB I'm taking loratadine and also fluticasone nasal spay .... Any tips would be appreciated
Mark-f
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
CLL and sinus
I am ww stage 0. I have been surrounded be sick people for the last few weeks. My husband, daughter, and sis, all have sinus and respiratory infections and allergies.. I did pretty will warding it off for a while. A few days ago woke up with a plugged up head and a lot of drainage and stuffiness in my
I am ww stage 0. I have been surrounded be sick people for the last few weeks. My husband, daughter, and sis, all have sinus and respiratory infections and allergies.. I did pretty will warding it off for a while. A few days ago woke up with a plugged up head and a lot of drainage and stuffiness in my
meemsdream
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CLL Support
8 years ago
New job or weather?
I started my new job on the 10th November in a shop that sells kitchen/ bathroom cleaner stuff and allsorts on the 14th my breathing got really bad so I went to the doctors and she gave me 5 days of steroids also I was using my brown and blue inhaler. I got taken to hospital in ambulance last Friday
I started my new job on the 10th November in a shop that sells kitchen/ bathroom cleaner stuff and allsorts on the 14th my breathing got really bad so I went to the doctors and she gave me 5 days of steroids also I was using my brown and blue inhaler. I got taken to hospital in ambulance last Friday
GemGemm
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Question to help a friend.
Hello everyone with COPD Had a message from a friend living in Gosport today saying her COPD was playing up - they have told her she has the lungs of a 90 year old. She only has a ventolin inhaler - I told her she could up the dose of that if necessary but she does not have a preventative inhaler.
Hello everyone with COPD Had a message from a friend living in Gosport today saying her COPD was playing up - they have told her she has the lungs of a 90 year old. She only has a ventolin inhaler - I told her she could up the dose of that if necessary but she does not have a preventative inhaler.
freefaller
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
ABBVIE ANNOUNCES NEW PHASE 3B RESULTS IN GENOTYPE 1B CHRONIC HEPATITIS C PATIENTS WITH COMPENSATED LIVER CIRRHOSIS
AbbVie (NYSE: ABBV), a global biopharmaceutical company, today announced TURQUOISE-III study results demonstrating 100 percent (n=60/60) sustained virologic response at 12 weeks post-treatment (SVR12) in genotype 1b (GT1b) chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infected adult patients with compensated liver
AbbVie (NYSE: ABBV), a global biopharmaceutical company, today announced TURQUOISE-III study results demonstrating 100 percent (n=60/60) sustained virologic response at 12 weeks post-treatment (SVR12) in genotype 1b (GT1b) chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infected adult patients with compensated liver
kcohen
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HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Asthma difficult to control for about to years
Hello, I hope you you are all having a nice summer and your asthma is not behaving too badly. My asthma has been classed as difficult to control asthma for about two years now so I was referred to the Department of chest medicine (respiratory) at the Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath. I was
Hello, I hope you you are all having a nice summer and your asthma is not behaving too badly. My asthma has been classed as difficult to control asthma for about two years now so I was referred to the Department of chest medicine (respiratory) at the Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath. I was
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
First post! Exercise and pain
Hello! This is my first post here, I was prompted by the BBC spotlight to start taking my asthma a bit more seriously, so here I am... I was wondering if anybody might have some advice on the issues I've been having. I suffer from what I'd guess is mild-moderate asthma, which I've had since I was a
Hello! This is my first post here, I was prompted by the BBC spotlight to start taking my asthma a bit more seriously, so here I am... I was wondering if anybody might have some advice on the issues I've been having. I suffer from what I'd guess is mild-moderate asthma, which I've had since I was a
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
Inhalers & Apnea
Inhaled corticosteroids such as fluticasone may quell the symptoms of asthma, but a recently published University of Wisconsin-Madison pilot study suggests that in some people, these inhaled drugs make the throat and tongue more floppy, promoting sleep apnea. Physicians are learning that patients with
Inhaled corticosteroids such as fluticasone may quell the symptoms of asthma, but a recently published University of Wisconsin-Madison pilot study suggests that in some people, these inhaled drugs make the throat and tongue more floppy, promoting sleep apnea. Physicians are learning that patients with
ChrisPeacock
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Inhaler
Relvar Ellipta: combination inhaler for asthma and COPD 03 February 2014, 8:30am Relvar Ellipta (vilanterol/fluticasone furoate) is a new fixed-dose combination inhaler for asthma and COPD. In asthma patients fluticasone furoate 100 microgram once daily is approximately equivalent to fluticasone
Relvar Ellipta: combination inhaler for asthma and COPD 03 February 2014, 8:30am Relvar Ellipta (vilanterol/fluticasone furoate) is a new fixed-dose combination inhaler for asthma and COPD. In asthma patients fluticasone furoate 100 microgram once daily is approximately equivalent to fluticasone
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Anyone else have haemoptysis?
Get this evey year - take Clarithromycin 500 x twice daily but not much help this year. Taking Fluticasone 250x2 twice daily...Seebre once daily...and Carbocystiene 375 x 2 twice daily. COPD since 2008 - blood in sputum first thing in the morning and later sometimes - have been taking vitamins D and
Get this evey year - take Clarithromycin 500 x twice daily but not much help this year. Taking Fluticasone 250x2 twice daily...Seebre once daily...and Carbocystiene 375 x 2 twice daily. COPD since 2008 - blood in sputum first thing in the morning and later sometimes - have been taking vitamins D and
jaguarxf1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
?Asthma ? Chest infection ? Vocal cord problem
Hello! I'm hoping somebody out there can help as I'm a mystery to the doctors at the minute. I suffer badly with hayfever in the summer and all year round rhinitus with ocassional sinus problems. Last July I was started on Clenil for "" seasonal asthma"" triggered by my hayfever based on symptoms, 2
Hello! I'm hoping somebody out there can help as I'm a mystery to the doctors at the minute. I suffer badly with hayfever in the summer and all year round rhinitus with ocassional sinus problems. Last July I was started on Clenil for "" seasonal asthma"" triggered by my hayfever based on symptoms, 2
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
New Combination Inhaler
My wonderful Asthma Nurse (though she's not actually one), but she's the one I've seen the most for my reviews. She's just put me on Fluticasone 250mcg/Formoterol10mcg inhaler to see if this one makes any difference. Though she notices that my PF dips during the late part of the week, and can really
My wonderful Asthma Nurse (though she's not actually one), but she's the one I've seen the most for my reviews. She's just put me on Fluticasone 250mcg/Formoterol10mcg inhaler to see if this one makes any difference. Though she notices that my PF dips during the late part of the week, and can really
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
Moon face woes
Since being diagnosed with adrenal failure in March, I've been on hydrocortisone daily. Initially it was 20mg/day and I've now reduced it down to 10mg/day. I also take Seretide, was 250/50 x 2 puffs am/pm. Now I've been able to reduce that down to 1 puff am/pm because my lung function is so much better
Since being diagnosed with adrenal failure in March, I've been on hydrocortisone daily. Initially it was 20mg/day and I've now reduced it down to 10mg/day. I also take Seretide, was 250/50 x 2 puffs am/pm. Now I've been able to reduce that down to 1 puff am/pm because my lung function is so much better
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Asthma Community Forum
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
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
fostair and hydrocortisone
Just a quick one, I've been changed from Seretide 250 (2 twice a day), Fluticasone 250 (2 twice a day) and 7.5mg of prednisilone a day, to Fostair 100/6 (4 twice a day) and hydrocortisone 20mg in the morning. These changes were made based on issues of adrenal suppresion and the testing of it and nothing
Just a quick one, I've been changed from Seretide 250 (2 twice a day), Fluticasone 250 (2 twice a day) and 7.5mg of prednisilone a day, to Fostair 100/6 (4 twice a day) and hydrocortisone 20mg in the morning. These changes were made based on issues of adrenal suppresion and the testing of it and nothing
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11 years ago
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