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I've recently been switched to
Fluticasone
250/Formoterol 10 (2 puffs twice a day) which I believe quite a strong steroid dose with a LABA agent.
I've recently been switched to
Fluticasone
250/Formoterol 10 (2 puffs twice a day) which I believe quite a strong steroid dose with a LABA agent.
SECRAVEN
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma not controlled
Hi all I’m on
fluticasone
inhaler, can anyone tell me if Fostair is better than this My severe asthma not very controlled atm, steroids up and down like a yo yo and lots of puffs of salbutamol Been on all the biologics ( mepolizibub etc etc) Consultant says new drug coming out soon but not approved
Hi all I’m on
fluticasone
inhaler, can anyone tell me if Fostair is better than this My severe asthma not very controlled atm, steroids up and down like a yo yo and lots of puffs of salbutamol Been on all the biologics ( mepolizibub etc etc) Consultant says new drug coming out soon but not approved
Mickeyboy2020
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
National Patient Safety Alert – Steroid Emergency Card to support early recognition and treatment of adrenal crisis in adults
The latter includes: Patients taking oral prednisolone ≥5mg/day, or dexamethasone ≥ 0.5mg/day, or hydrocortisone ≥15mg/day for 4 weeks or longer Patients taking inhaled beclometasone >1000mcg/day or
fluticasone
>500mcg/day (or equivalent) Patients taking nasal steroids >1000mcg/day Patients taking
The latter includes: Patients taking oral prednisolone ≥5mg/day, or dexamethasone ≥ 0.5mg/day, or hydrocortisone ≥15mg/day for 4 weeks or longer Patients taking inhaled beclometasone >1000mcg/day or
fluticasone
>500mcg/day (or equivalent) Patients taking nasal steroids >1000mcg/day Patients taking
FamilyHistorian
in
ICUsteps
3 years ago
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Now i am starting with inhaled corticoids accuhaler
fluticasone
200 microgrames twice a day but it doesnt seem to help if i dont take prednisolone and my Peak flow goes down again and i dont perform well at work, i dont sleep great and dont feel happy.
Now i am starting with inhaled corticoids accuhaler
fluticasone
200 microgrames twice a day but it doesnt seem to help if i dont take prednisolone and my Peak flow goes down again and i dont perform well at work, i dont sleep great and dont feel happy.
Philipe91
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Can this be sinisitus or anything neurological ? , please give advice .
and she said its sinisitus but she didn't do any endoscopic tests but just diagnosed me by my symptoms. and i think there might me some inflammation in nerves there or anything but i haven't have any injury prior to this . my cbc was normal a month ago . the medication she gave me for 7 days 1)
Fluticasone
and she said its sinisitus but she didn't do any endoscopic tests but just diagnosed me by my symptoms. and i think there might me some inflammation in nerves there or anything but i haven't have any injury prior to this . my cbc was normal a month ago . the medication she gave me for 7 days 1)
Fluticasone
mafiamaaz
in
Pain Concern
3 years ago
Asthma
I’m a lady in my fifties and have a rare form of dwarfism the syndrome does effect my respiratory and the asthma nurse put me on Sirdupla/
fluticasone
3 weeks ago. I have waited for one year to have a full lung function test and sleep apnea test. My peak flow is under 250.
I’m a lady in my fifties and have a rare form of dwarfism the syndrome does effect my respiratory and the asthma nurse put me on Sirdupla/
fluticasone
3 weeks ago. I have waited for one year to have a full lung function test and sleep apnea test. My peak flow is under 250.
Lilyorky
in
Living with Asthma
3 years ago
Please help!
When I use the nasal spray
Fluticasone
from the ENT-doc, then my lungs seem to tighten up even more. When I rinse my sinuses with Saline, then the phlegm clogs up my chest even more, although a postnasal drip was not diagnosed.
When I use the nasal spray
Fluticasone
from the ENT-doc, then my lungs seem to tighten up even more. When I rinse my sinuses with Saline, then the phlegm clogs up my chest even more, although a postnasal drip was not diagnosed.
Marionmarion
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
B12 symptoms/fluticasone
I was given
fluticasone
nasal spray in February. Could the spray be causing my b12 symptoms to come back? Last blood test was December 2020 and my b12 was over 2000. I was told to take b12 tablets twice a week since it was so high. I’ve had a lot of stress. Don’t know if that’s it.
I was given
fluticasone
nasal spray in February. Could the spray be causing my b12 symptoms to come back? Last blood test was December 2020 and my b12 was over 2000. I was told to take b12 tablets twice a week since it was so high. I’ve had a lot of stress. Don’t know if that’s it.
Chris5629
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Symbicort wasn't working...my lungs still feel tightness. Dr. Prescribes Advair 250 discus.
As my post title says, the doctor prescribed Advair, but the pharmacy gave me Wixela Inhub,
fluticasone
propionate and salmeterol inhalation powder 250 mcg/ 50 mcg. First of all, is this the same? Anyone here know if these 2 medications are equivalent to each other?
As my post title says, the doctor prescribed Advair, but the pharmacy gave me Wixela Inhub,
fluticasone
propionate and salmeterol inhalation powder 250 mcg/ 50 mcg. First of all, is this the same? Anyone here know if these 2 medications are equivalent to each other?
Bubblelicious
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Experience of Using Alvesco (Ciclesonide)
Whist there is a wide range of products used in the treatment of asthma, I understand that there are only a limited range of corticosteroids, four of which, Beclometasone Dipropionate,
Fluticasone
Furoate, Budesonide,
Fluticasone
Propionate I have already experienced with devastating effects.
Whist there is a wide range of products used in the treatment of asthma, I understand that there are only a limited range of corticosteroids, four of which, Beclometasone Dipropionate,
Fluticasone
Furoate, Budesonide,
Fluticasone
Propionate I have already experienced with devastating effects.
Clemenzaa
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Seretide Vs Aloflute
Possibly just the
fluticasone
on its own. Would love to hear if anyone else has had a similar experience with generic vs branded inhalers. Thanks! Emma
Possibly just the
fluticasone
on its own. Would love to hear if anyone else has had a similar experience with generic vs branded inhalers. Thanks! Emma
Warme
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Fostair
tell me if this fostair is stronger than
fluticasone
Thanks
tell me if this fostair is stronger than
fluticasone
Thanks
Mickeyboy2020
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
help needed with a deep hacking phlegmy cough.
I have Asthma so my RT increased my
Fluticasone
puffer to 2 puffs 2 x day. I also have HBP so my GP changed Perindopril to Diltiazem. He also changed my Acid reflux med from Rabeprazole to Pantoprazole. Two sets of x-rays were both clear.
I have Asthma so my RT increased my
Fluticasone
puffer to 2 puffs 2 x day. I also have HBP so my GP changed Perindopril to Diltiazem. He also changed my Acid reflux med from Rabeprazole to Pantoprazole. Two sets of x-rays were both clear.
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma, sinusitis and masks
I currently have
fluticasone
for the polyp as it returned but it doesnt help my allergies. Worryingly (for me) I'm a nurse and am due to return to work after shielding as of monday.
I currently have
fluticasone
for the polyp as it returned but it doesnt help my allergies. Worryingly (for me) I'm a nurse and am due to return to work after shielding as of monday.
Ellierosebmx
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Tinnitus sufferer since 2003 - and it’s gotten worse
I have tried using white noise apps for masking, antihistamines, and currently a
Fluticasone
steroid nasal spray. I have been doing a lot of research and I think I may have ETD (eustachian tube dysfunction) brought on by the persistent ear infection.
I have tried using white noise apps for masking, antihistamines, and currently a
Fluticasone
steroid nasal spray. I have been doing a lot of research and I think I may have ETD (eustachian tube dysfunction) brought on by the persistent ear infection.
Hidden
in
Tinnitus UK
4 years ago
Flovent horrible side effects
Hello everybody, I apologize if this has been discussed before, but i've been on a three month course of inhaled
Fluticasone
(125 mcg twice daily) and ever since I started using this medication, i've felt fatigue, dizziness and general malaise almost every day. Has anyone here experienced this?
Hello everybody, I apologize if this has been discussed before, but i've been on a three month course of inhaled
Fluticasone
(125 mcg twice daily) and ever since I started using this medication, i've felt fatigue, dizziness and general malaise almost every day. Has anyone here experienced this?
AxKlein89
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Post Suspected Covid-19 Asthmatic Cough
Hi, I am a 48 year old male that has mild-moderate asthma that is well controlled with
Fluticasone
and Salbutamol, with additional Montelukast during hay fever season.
Hi, I am a 48 year old male that has mild-moderate asthma that is well controlled with
Fluticasone
and Salbutamol, with additional Montelukast during hay fever season.
Deako
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Three-drug combination reduces COPD patient mortality.
In “Reduction in All-Cause Mortality With
Fluticasone
Furoate/Umeclidinium/Vilanterol in COPD Patients,” David A.
In “Reduction in All-Cause Mortality With
Fluticasone
Furoate/Umeclidinium/Vilanterol in COPD Patients,” David A.
2greys
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Seretide 100
Went for my asthma check up yesterday and the asthma nurse told me to get off Seretide as there was a concern about the chemicals in the
fluticasone
and my local health authority are taking it off formulary. I have never heard this before - and was rather taken a back.
Went for my asthma check up yesterday and the asthma nurse told me to get off Seretide as there was a concern about the chemicals in the
fluticasone
and my local health authority are taking it off formulary. I have never heard this before - and was rather taken a back.
Nozzam
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Fed up
My current inhaler set up is symbicort 4 x 2 a day, pulmicort 2 x 2 a day, respimat 2 x 1 a day, montelukast 10mg daily and
fluticasone
nasal spray nightly. I'm currently seeing a respiratory medicine specialist and he's as much good as a convertible in the rain.
My current inhaler set up is symbicort 4 x 2 a day, pulmicort 2 x 2 a day, respimat 2 x 1 a day, montelukast 10mg daily and
fluticasone
nasal spray nightly. I'm currently seeing a respiratory medicine specialist and he's as much good as a convertible in the rain.
DeanSamson
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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