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Dymista (new treatment for hay fever)
, in a
nasal
spray I already use
fluticasone
in both a
nasal
spray (Flixonase) and inhaler (Flixotide) so might ask if I can swap the Flixonase for this during the hay fever season ff x
, in a
nasal
spray I already use
fluticasone
in both a
nasal
spray (Flixonase) and inhaler (Flixotide) so might ask if I can swap the Flixonase for this during the hay fever season ff x
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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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12 years ago
Asthma starting to play up
Hi to all, Not feeling to well tonight feeling very out of breath and chest is also very tight having being sneezing quite a lot today. Think I must be coming down with a cold, really not feeling to good tonight. My peak flow has started to drop and is now 390 my personal best is 450. I have a asthma
Hi to all, Not feeling to well tonight feeling very out of breath and chest is also very tight having being sneezing quite a lot today. Think I must be coming down with a cold, really not feeling to good tonight. My peak flow has started to drop and is now 390 my personal best is 450. I have a asthma
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12 years ago
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for the last few months my asthma has been completely uncontrolled, i'm in A&E ALL the time, and it's driving me a bit bonkers. i just feel so out of control. i'm taking seretide, fluticasone, montelukast, theophylinne, prednisilone and meds for reflux. no-one is ever gonna give me home nebulisers as
for the last few months my asthma has been completely uncontrolled, i'm in A&E ALL the time, and it's driving me a bit bonkers. i just feel so out of control. i'm taking seretide, fluticasone, montelukast, theophylinne, prednisilone and meds for reflux. no-one is ever gonna give me home nebulisers as
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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
Going to see the asthma doctor on Friday again
Hi, Hi, Hi, I'm going to see the asthma doctor for the fourth time since April on Friday as my asthma has been uncontroled for quite some time, this time he may be changing my medication to symbicort or to fostair to see if it will improve my asthma. My current medications are: Here is a list
Hi, Hi, Hi, I'm going to see the asthma doctor for the fourth time since April on Friday as my asthma has been uncontroled for quite some time, this time he may be changing my medication to symbicort or to fostair to see if it will improve my asthma. My current medications are: Here is a list
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12 years ago
4th Asthma Review at the end of August
Good evening to everyone, Hope everyone is well and it is not to hot that it is affecting your asthma to badly. I am going back to my asthma doctor at the end of next month to discuss my asthma again as it is still up and down, I have had to have at least one course of pred every month since December
Good evening to everyone, Hope everyone is well and it is not to hot that it is affecting your asthma to badly. I am going back to my asthma doctor at the end of next month to discuss my asthma again as it is still up and down, I have had to have at least one course of pred every month since December
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12 years ago
GP restrictions on inhalers
I have been to the GP today to collect a repeat prescription for a fluticasone inhaler (Flixotide) to be told the practice does not prescribe these any more. The receptionist passed on the message from a doctor saying that they had received new ""guidelines"" that only mixed inhalers containing fluticasone
I have been to the GP today to collect a repeat prescription for a fluticasone inhaler (Flixotide) to be told the practice does not prescribe these any more. The receptionist passed on the message from a doctor saying that they had received new ""guidelines"" that only mixed inhalers containing fluticasone
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12 years ago
daughter with atypical asthma?
Can anyone relate please? My 16 year old daughter was diagnosed with asthma at 6 months old after a bad case of chicken pox. Her doctor at the time said she may have internal spots and scarring on the lungs (does this sound right?) Her symptoms became worse as she got older, and she has been under
Can anyone relate please? My 16 year old daughter was diagnosed with asthma at 6 months old after a bad case of chicken pox. Her doctor at the time said she may have internal spots and scarring on the lungs (does this sound right?) Her symptoms became worse as she got older, and she has been under
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13 years ago
Fluticasone inhaler
Hi there, this is my first post so bare with me :). My daughter is 3 years old and has a ventoline inhaler ince she was 10 months. At 2 years when they could officially say she had asthma they gave her a preventive (the brown one) The dose of which goes up and down as she can go months with no asthma
Hi there, this is my first post so bare with me :). My daughter is 3 years old and has a ventoline inhaler ince she was 10 months. At 2 years when they could officially say she had asthma they gave her a preventive (the brown one) The dose of which goes up and down as she can go months with no asthma
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13 years ago
Intense itching of hands and feet during bathing/showering
Hi all, Just wondered if anyone else suffers from the above, my 15 year old daughter is having a rough time at the moment she is currently taking symbicort 200/6 up to 8 times daily together with ventolin, montelukast, cetirizine,
fluticasone
nasal
spray and uses elocan ointment, emollient and also
Hi all, Just wondered if anyone else suffers from the above, my 15 year old daughter is having a rough time at the moment she is currently taking symbicort 200/6 up to 8 times daily together with ventolin, montelukast, cetirizine,
fluticasone
nasal
spray and uses elocan ointment, emollient and also
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17 years ago
Flixotide and adrenal suppression
I was diagnosed with Adrenal insufficiency last week after feeling run down for ages. I used to be on pred every day but in the last 4 years have only required a couple of short courses each year. I was tested for adrenal insufficiency a few years ago and did not have it. Since that test I have only
I was diagnosed with Adrenal insufficiency last week after feeling run down for ages. I used to be on pred every day but in the last 4 years have only required a couple of short courses each year. I was tested for adrenal insufficiency a few years ago and did not have it. Since that test I have only
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13 years ago
New user - Spiriva/tiotropium and a locum doctor
Hi. I've been looking at this forum for the last couple of months, but have just now registered to post this. Sorry for the long post! I'm 21, and was diagnosed as a child (5/6-ish). My asthma peaked when I was about 11 or 12, but had been fairly well controlled with salbutamol and fluticasone until
Hi. I've been looking at this forum for the last couple of months, but have just now registered to post this. Sorry for the long post! I'm 21, and was diagnosed as a child (5/6-ish). My asthma peaked when I was about 11 or 12, but had been fairly well controlled with salbutamol and fluticasone until
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15 years ago
Advice please, pain in ribs!!
I am a 29 year old woman who has only been diagnosed with asthma since last May, when due to hayfever allergies I ended up in bed for a month struggling to breathe with prednisilone and salmeterol, clinil and antihistamines. I had to leave Germany where we live in order to recover. I recovered better
I am a 29 year old woman who has only been diagnosed with asthma since last May, when due to hayfever allergies I ended up in bed for a month struggling to breathe with prednisilone and salmeterol, clinil and antihistamines. I had to leave Germany where we live in order to recover. I recovered better
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16 years ago
Asthma and action plan
Hi, My asthma has being very up and doctor over the last few months so I have been backwards and forwards to the doctors. My peak flow is like a spike mountain at the moment so before long I think I will start naming them lol. I am under a lot of stress at the moment due to personal issues. I am on
Hi, My asthma has being very up and doctor over the last few months so I have been backwards and forwards to the doctors. My peak flow is like a spike mountain at the moment so before long I think I will start naming them lol. I am under a lot of stress at the moment due to personal issues. I am on
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12 years ago
No More Beclometasone
Hi All , as the title say`s i`v just came back from asthma clinic with my 3 year old and just been told that they are not making beclometasone any more, my 3 year old has been put on Fluticasone also known as Flixotide, does any one have any information on this asthma pump, will there be any
Hi All , as the title say`s i`v just came back from asthma clinic with my 3 year old and just been told that they are not making beclometasone any more, my 3 year old has been put on Fluticasone also known as Flixotide, does any one have any information on this asthma pump, will there be any
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17 years ago
Advair /Evohaler anyone use it?
Hello I was wondering if anyone used Evohaler for their asthma? again i could be using the north american name i have noticed alot of the inhalers here are by diffrent names. I also saw its called fluticasone, so forgive me if i am not getting it right. I was advised by my asthma educator to switch
Hello I was wondering if anyone used Evohaler for their asthma? again i could be using the north american name i have noticed alot of the inhalers here are by diffrent names. I also saw its called fluticasone, so forgive me if i am not getting it right. I was advised by my asthma educator to switch
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18 years ago
Does anyone else get this?
BeeThere 15 Apr 12 5:29am
Hi guys, I haven't been around in a long while, but I supposed my asthma was O.K. for a bit, or at least I had other health and life issues to deal with! And then my doctors have been giving me a bit of the run around with some of my symptoms, but I'm convinced they
BeeThere 15 Apr 12 5:29am
Hi guys, I haven't been around in a long while, but I supposed my asthma was O.K. for a bit, or at least I had other health and life issues to deal with! And then my doctors have been giving me a bit of the run around with some of my symptoms, but I'm convinced they
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12 years ago
Songs about asthma
Just out of interest, does anyone know any songs about/relating to asthma? The only one I can think of is Fluticasone by Luka Megurine... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s0QRApg2Iw (Moderators, feel free to remove this if Youtube links are not permitted.) Reply if you know any more!
Just out of interest, does anyone know any songs about/relating to asthma? The only one I can think of is Fluticasone by Luka Megurine... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s0QRApg2Iw (Moderators, feel free to remove this if Youtube links are not permitted.) Reply if you know any more!
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14 years ago
HELP!! Asthma and Osteoporosis?
Hello there everybody. I hope you are well. My name is Emma Mersseman and I am currently in my fourth and final year at the British College of Osteopathic Medicine. For my dissertation I am doing a survey on the association of Asthma and Osteporosis and I am desperate for your help! I originally thought
Hello there everybody. I hope you are well. My name is Emma Mersseman and I am currently in my fourth and final year at the British College of Osteopathic Medicine. For my dissertation I am doing a survey on the association of Asthma and Osteporosis and I am desperate for your help! I originally thought
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18 years ago
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