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Trying to figure this out.
I was placed on a medication ( diltiazem) for atrial fibrillation) . It turns out it inhibits steroid clearance from the body. I am also on Breo ( fluticasone (steroid ) for asthma. I was off Breo for awhile and restarted( we thought it may have triggered AF) but it didn’t. Since I am in the Breo I feel
I was placed on a medication ( diltiazem) for atrial fibrillation) . It turns out it inhibits steroid clearance from the body. I am also on Breo ( fluticasone (steroid ) for asthma. I was off Breo for awhile and restarted( we thought it may have triggered AF) but it didn’t. Since I am in the Breo I feel
Karenjaninaz
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Multivitamins/Prednisolone/Vegetarian?
Hello, Short background. Diagnosed with PMR 2020, on Pred since December 2020, usual ups and downs/flares whilst learning about living with it and getting advice from here for the last few years. Medication. I take Lansoprazole 30mg about 30-60 mins before breakfast every morning. After breakfast
Hello, Short background. Diagnosed with PMR 2020, on Pred since December 2020, usual ups and downs/flares whilst learning about living with it and getting advice from here for the last few years. Medication. I take Lansoprazole 30mg about 30-60 mins before breakfast every morning. After breakfast
PMArrrrgh
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Everything taste awful - like vinegar!
I was prescribed 6 drugs in March following a silent heart attack. They were the usual - Aspirin, Clopidogrel, Ramipril, Atovastatin, Bisoprolol, and Lansoprazole. Five weeks ago food and drink began to taste awful - sour or vinegarish. I can't bear to eat any dairy, fruit or meat. I can eat vegetables
I was prescribed 6 drugs in March following a silent heart attack. They were the usual - Aspirin, Clopidogrel, Ramipril, Atovastatin, Bisoprolol, and Lansoprazole. Five weeks ago food and drink began to taste awful - sour or vinegarish. I can't bear to eat any dairy, fruit or meat. I can eat vegetables
Traveller007
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
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Nasal Polyps
I had surgery to remove nasal polyps about 7 years ago and afterwards was told to use a nasal spray Fluticasone to help me from having anymore. So far so good but lately my pharmacy has had a problem of obtaining Fluticasone therefore my GP has suggested Beclomethasone instead. I have used this spray
I had surgery to remove nasal polyps about 7 years ago and afterwards was told to use a nasal spray Fluticasone to help me from having anymore. So far so good but lately my pharmacy has had a problem of obtaining Fluticasone therefore my GP has suggested Beclomethasone instead. I have used this spray
Spursboy
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Pain Concern
8 months ago
New inhaler
After my previous post regarding possible chest infection and chest pains, I have seen the asthma nurse. There's apparently no sign of infection, so she thinks the pain is down to the asthma flare up. I'm being trialled on Symbicort MART rather than the fluticasone and salbutamol I'm currently using.
After my previous post regarding possible chest infection and chest pains, I have seen the asthma nurse. There's apparently no sign of infection, so she thinks the pain is down to the asthma flare up. I'm being trialled on Symbicort MART rather than the fluticasone and salbutamol I'm currently using.
-Butterfly-
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Asthma Community Forum
9 months ago
Anoro
A few weeks ago I had a text to arrange my annual COPD review. This is normally with the practice nurse who can prescribe medications too. I was surprised to be given a Doctor appointment. I am mild COPD and was taking Salmeterol and Carbocisteine. It seemed quite effective. The doctor advised that I
A few weeks ago I had a text to arrange my annual COPD review. This is normally with the practice nurse who can prescribe medications too. I was surprised to be given a Doctor appointment. I am mild COPD and was taking Salmeterol and Carbocisteine. It seemed quite effective. The doctor advised that I
kc110
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
fluticasone propionate
I was diagnosed a month ago with Bronchiectasis after a Ct scan for my stage 4 breast cancer. I was referred to a pulmonologist who said I had asthma as well as Bronchiectasis and prescribed a nebulizer with abuterol/ventolin and fluticasone propionate He did a bronchoscopy and also found MAC. I will
I was diagnosed a month ago with Bronchiectasis after a Ct scan for my stage 4 breast cancer. I was referred to a pulmonologist who said I had asthma as well as Bronchiectasis and prescribed a nebulizer with abuterol/ventolin and fluticasone propionate He did a bronchoscopy and also found MAC. I will
Pachira
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Anyone else have Eosinophilic Asthma with chronic rhinosinusitis?
Shortly after my 5th stomach operation (4 failed for acid reflux) I was told I had Bronchiectasis along with mild asthma this was after being taken to hospital as could not breathe and blue ventolin did not work. This diagnosis eventually changed to Eosinophilic Asthma under my Respiratory Dept
Shortly after my 5th stomach operation (4 failed for acid reflux) I was told I had Bronchiectasis along with mild asthma this was after being taken to hospital as could not breathe and blue ventolin did not work. This diagnosis eventually changed to Eosinophilic Asthma under my Respiratory Dept
H0peful
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Trimbow eligibility??
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salmeterol
, and ipratropium/tiotropium respectively) for 8 years now.
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salmeterol
, and ipratropium/tiotropium respectively) for 8 years now.
saltyskies
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Antihistamines and tinnitus
I have had right sided tinnitus for over 4 months. I have seen ENT, audiology , MRI etc. There are no reasons found for the tinnitus. I am partially habituated but it can lead to loss of sleep at night. However, I get pollen allergies at about this time of year and start taking antihistamine - ceterizine
I have had right sided tinnitus for over 4 months. I have seen ENT, audiology , MRI etc. There are no reasons found for the tinnitus. I am partially habituated but it can lead to loss of sleep at night. However, I get pollen allergies at about this time of year and start taking antihistamine - ceterizine
norcar
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Copd meds
Hi, my name is Mel and I have had copd now roughly 5 years. I currently have a salamol reliever and am on duaklir genuair inhalation powder, which usually works for me. More breathless than usual so a new doctor put me on relvar ellipta fluticasone furoate 184/22 micrograms. Had a really bad episode
Hi, my name is Mel and I have had copd now roughly 5 years. I currently have a salamol reliever and am on duaklir genuair inhalation powder, which usually works for me. More breathless than usual so a new doctor put me on relvar ellipta fluticasone furoate 184/22 micrograms. Had a really bad episode
Mellywelly
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Update on my Sirdupla changes
I received a call from the health Centre today to say that the consultant doesn't want me to come off inhaled steroids all together. He would like me to swap to the Fostair Nexthaler and keep on my Spiriva. He also wanted to put me on Montelukast to help with the transition. Unfortunately I have been
I received a call from the health Centre today to say that the consultant doesn't want me to come off inhaled steroids all together. He would like me to swap to the Fostair Nexthaler and keep on my Spiriva. He also wanted to put me on Montelukast to help with the transition. Unfortunately I have been
LittleZebra
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
5 Year old with asthma
Hello all. My son is 5 years old (6 in February) and was diagnosed with asthma 3 years ago. He was a very normal healthy baby boy. When he was age 2 he started getting sick literally every single day after he ate any type of food. For a year they gave him steroids and he gained a lot of weight. At age
Hello all. My son is 5 years old (6 in February) and was diagnosed with asthma 3 years ago. He was a very normal healthy baby boy. When he was age 2 he started getting sick literally every single day after he ate any type of food. For a year they gave him steroids and he gained a lot of weight. At age
Timt17
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Sinutab and Fluticasone?
I'm new here and not sure how any of this works so apologies if I'm not posting this in the right place. Does anyone know if you can take Sinutab and Fluticasone at the same time? Fluticasone was working for me but in the last week my head pressure has returned. Normally I would just pop some Sinutab
I'm new here and not sure how any of this works so apologies if I'm not posting this in the right place. Does anyone know if you can take Sinutab and Fluticasone at the same time? Fluticasone was working for me but in the last week my head pressure has returned. Normally I would just pop some Sinutab
PurplePatty
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Please explain what MART is and Covid group
Was on top medium dose of ICS Seretide for years (till recently started tapering off due to adrenal insufficiency). 500 Fluticasone (equivalent 1000 Fostair beclamethasone ) per day Is that MART? Should I have been in a Covid group eg 6? Also have adrenal insufficiency and hypothyroid Feel like I was
Was on top medium dose of ICS Seretide for years (till recently started tapering off due to adrenal insufficiency). 500 Fluticasone (equivalent 1000 Fostair beclamethasone ) per day Is that MART? Should I have been in a Covid group eg 6? Also have adrenal insufficiency and hypothyroid Feel like I was
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Not that serious in the scheme of things!
I wonder if the inflamed looking rash at the corners of my mouth and at the side of my nose are PMR or pred related by any chance? I have had it for about the same period as my PMR diagnosis which is 2 years. Various GPS have not made such connections. Rosacea was ruled out. They prescribed Daktatort
I wonder if the inflamed looking rash at the corners of my mouth and at the side of my nose are PMR or pred related by any chance? I have had it for about the same period as my PMR diagnosis which is 2 years. Various GPS have not made such connections. Rosacea was ruled out. They prescribed Daktatort
AnniesRyder5
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Not that serious in the scheme of things !
Is it possible that the rash around the corners of my mouth and nose is connected to PMR? I’ve had it for about 2 years - approximately the same period as PMR, but the various GPs I’ve complained to have not made the association. Rosacea was ruled out. But they have prescribed Daktacort ( for possible
Is it possible that the rash around the corners of my mouth and nose is connected to PMR? I’ve had it for about 2 years - approximately the same period as PMR, but the various GPs I’ve complained to have not made the association. Rosacea was ruled out. But they have prescribed Daktacort ( for possible
AnniesRyder5
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Steroid nasal spray for child
I have a child who's just started fluticasone furoate nasal spray and has dark circles under her eyes. Could this be related?
I have a child who's just started fluticasone furoate nasal spray and has dark circles under her eyes. Could this be related?
Nasalspraychild
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Seasonal allergy medications
What seasonal allergy medications are those with RLS taking? I know not to take the sedating anithistamines but what about nasal sprays like fluticasone or flonase?
What seasonal allergy medications are those with RLS taking? I know not to take the sedating anithistamines but what about nasal sprays like fluticasone or flonase?
hdsocfam
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
CEV Criteria
Hello I know shielding is not really a thing at the moment but I was wondering if anyone knows what the criteria is to be considered CEV (Clinically Extremely Vulnerable) because of asthma? My asthma has deteriorated quite significantly over the last few months. I've not had to be hospitalised because
Hello I know shielding is not really a thing at the moment but I was wondering if anyone knows what the criteria is to be considered CEV (Clinically Extremely Vulnerable) because of asthma? My asthma has deteriorated quite significantly over the last few months. I've not had to be hospitalised because
SECRAVEN
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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