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Manitol challenge reaction after test 2 stopped after 4 unwell since having it is this normal
I'm on
flutiform
250 2x2, ventolin 4x4 , fentofexadine 180mg 2 daily, avamys spray , spiriva
I'm on
flutiform
250 2x2, ventolin 4x4 , fentofexadine 180mg 2 daily, avamys spray , spiriva
Jolu29
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Recurring chest infections and phlegmy cough
My asthma medication was changed in March from
Flutiform
125mg to Symbicort 200/6. I felt even worse on this and I insisted my asthma nurse put me back on
Flutiform
. This she did, very reluctantly. As things weren't improving, I went to see a respiratory consultant privately.
My asthma medication was changed in March from
Flutiform
125mg to Symbicort 200/6. I felt even worse on this and I insisted my asthma nurse put me back on
Flutiform
. This she did, very reluctantly. As things weren't improving, I went to see a respiratory consultant privately.
Teach66
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
Asthma not well controlled
I'm worried that my asthma is not well controlled, I'm on highest dose of Fostair which was switched from
Flutiform
earlier this year as my Asthma nurse believed I needed a higher dose of steroid to control my asthma as I frequently need Steroids.
I'm worried that my asthma is not well controlled, I'm on highest dose of Fostair which was switched from
Flutiform
earlier this year as my Asthma nurse believed I needed a higher dose of steroid to control my asthma as I frequently need Steroids.
Lilmix03
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
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how long do doctors expect your asthma inhalers to last ? sabutamol Or ventolin inhalers ??
At present I’m waking up with odd wheeze ( think because cold air in the night ) but holding off taking inhaler ( luckily the
flutiform
I take kicks in and wheeze goes ) so can anyone tell me how long doctors expect an inhaler to last ? Thank you
At present I’m waking up with odd wheeze ( think because cold air in the night ) but holding off taking inhaler ( luckily the
flutiform
I take kicks in and wheeze goes ) so can anyone tell me how long doctors expect an inhaler to last ? Thank you
Polly44
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
Im not sure if fostair inhaler is working as well for me as flutiform inhaler did , anyone else had same experience with this ?
Im not sure if fostair inhaler is working as well for me as
flutiform
inhaler did. I don't feel wheezy as such but just a general asthma feeling in my chest now and again which passes but I did not get this on
flutiform
. Asthma nurse put me on to try fostair as its more eniromentally friendly.
Im not sure if fostair inhaler is working as well for me as
flutiform
inhaler did. I don't feel wheezy as such but just a general asthma feeling in my chest now and again which passes but I did not get this on
flutiform
. Asthma nurse put me on to try fostair as its more eniromentally friendly.
Polly44
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Flutiform no longer available in my country, what would be a good alternative?
I was put on
Flutiform
starting with (I think) a 125/5 dosage twice a day. Over the past 10 years I managed to reduce it down to a comfortable 50/5 dose, once a day. Sadly,
Flutiform
(Fluticasone / Formoterol) is no longer available in South Korea, and it doesn't look like it's coming back.
I was put on
Flutiform
starting with (I think) a 125/5 dosage twice a day. Over the past 10 years I managed to reduce it down to a comfortable 50/5 dose, once a day. Sadly,
Flutiform
(Fluticasone / Formoterol) is no longer available in South Korea, and it doesn't look like it's coming back.
y0sammt
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Chest Clinic
I'm on Montelukast, Carbocisteine, Spiriva,
Flutiform
, and Ventolin, as well as having Ipatropium and Salbutamol Nebulisers. My asthma nurse suggested changing my steroid inhaler to Fostair, but she was hesitant in case it made my asthma worse.
I'm on Montelukast, Carbocisteine, Spiriva,
Flutiform
, and Ventolin, as well as having Ipatropium and Salbutamol Nebulisers. My asthma nurse suggested changing my steroid inhaler to Fostair, but she was hesitant in case it made my asthma worse.
Lilmix03
in
Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Asthma Appointment
So I went to see the nurse at my practice today because my asthma has flared up and although my chest is clear she's told me to finish my course of steroids because my peak flow is low (270 usually 450) and I'm tight chested and a little breathless and she's changed my steroid inhaler from
Flutiform
So I went to see the nurse at my practice today because my asthma has flared up and although my chest is clear she's told me to finish my course of steroids because my peak flow is low (270 usually 450) and I'm tight chested and a little breathless and she's changed my steroid inhaler from
Flutiform
Lilmix03
in
Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Fostair inhaler
I'm already on
Flutiform
250/10 as well as Spiriva which I know isn't a steroid. What's the difference between the two and is it worth changing.
I'm already on
Flutiform
250/10 as well as Spiriva which I know isn't a steroid. What's the difference between the two and is it worth changing.
Lilmix03
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Raised rash
Does anyone have an opinion on
Flutiform
? I am seriously allergic to aspirin and NSAIDS. I hope everyone is doing ok. Noreen
Does anyone have an opinion on
Flutiform
? I am seriously allergic to aspirin and NSAIDS. I hope everyone is doing ok. Noreen
Norsca
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Struggling to tolerate asthma meds
Has anyone had a bad reaction to Fostair or
Flutiform
? Clenil isn't helping to control my asthma but I can't seem to tolerate the newer stronger preventers. I'm limited to what I can use due to a dairy allergy. Would really appreciate some guidance . Thank you ❤️
Has anyone had a bad reaction to Fostair or
Flutiform
? Clenil isn't helping to control my asthma but I can't seem to tolerate the newer stronger preventers. I'm limited to what I can use due to a dairy allergy. Would really appreciate some guidance . Thank you ❤️
nomoreibsc
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Fostair
I have been taken off
flutiform
250/10 as my asthma was not controlled and pf was at 150.
I have been taken off
flutiform
250/10 as my asthma was not controlled and pf was at 150.
bluessapphire
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Asthma Flare Up/ Chest Infection
I realised a couple of weeks ago that my asthma was getting worse again (I have severe uncontrolled asthma) and so I spoke to my GP who recommended that I up my
Flutiform
to 3 or 4 times a day as well as using my consultant approved home nebuliser which seemed to help but then last week it got worse
I realised a couple of weeks ago that my asthma was getting worse again (I have severe uncontrolled asthma) and so I spoke to my GP who recommended that I up my
Flutiform
to 3 or 4 times a day as well as using my consultant approved home nebuliser which seemed to help but then last week it got worse
Lilmix03
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Difficult to Treat, Better Lying Down
I'm on 250/10
Flutiform
, 2.5 Spiriva Respimat, Montelukast and Salamol. I'm waiting for an appointment with a Respiratory Physiotherapist. I'm very worried. I can't shake the symptoms off. But here's the thing - I'm far better lying down than I am sitting, standing, or moving about.
I'm on 250/10
Flutiform
, 2.5 Spiriva Respimat, Montelukast and Salamol. I'm waiting for an appointment with a Respiratory Physiotherapist. I'm very worried. I can't shake the symptoms off. But here's the thing - I'm far better lying down than I am sitting, standing, or moving about.
Challiefan
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Anybody else get inner ear problems with Relvar plus Incruse inhalers?
Having had similar issues on Fostair, Symbicort,
Flutiform
, Serevent, or indeed anything with a LABA in it I suspect that I am just over sensitive to it.
Having had similar issues on Fostair, Symbicort,
Flutiform
, Serevent, or indeed anything with a LABA in it I suspect that I am just over sensitive to it.
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Icy feeling in chest
I was on
Flutiform
250mg x2 twice a day. They seemed to help a lot and eventually I stopped taking them just before Christmas. Recently I have noticed that when it is cold outside I get an icy feeling in my upper chest that I can't seem to shift.
I was on
Flutiform
250mg x2 twice a day. They seemed to help a lot and eventually I stopped taking them just before Christmas. Recently I have noticed that when it is cold outside I get an icy feeling in my upper chest that I can't seem to shift.
jeffbird
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
My first post, how can I manage sleeplessness caused by asthma?
I'm on carbocisteine, montelukast (I note others have reported this being associated with sleep disturbance),
flutiform
, salamol, azithromycin and avamys.
I'm on carbocisteine, montelukast (I note others have reported this being associated with sleep disturbance),
flutiform
, salamol, azithromycin and avamys.
RJef
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Help with Inhaler use identification
They are:
Flutiform
, Symbicort, Tiotropium (Sprivia respimat), Striverdi respimat. Thanks!
They are:
Flutiform
, Symbicort, Tiotropium (Sprivia respimat), Striverdi respimat. Thanks!
mmarcevanss
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Confused
The Medication I take is Thyroxine for Hypothyroidism,
Flutiform
for very mild Asthma and Amitriptyline 10mg one a night. The only other thing to add is that I am a 61 year old Menopausal woman. I was hoping to start taking HRT again following the outcome of the Ablation procedure.
The Medication I take is Thyroxine for Hypothyroidism,
Flutiform
for very mild Asthma and Amitriptyline 10mg one a night. The only other thing to add is that I am a 61 year old Menopausal woman. I was hoping to start taking HRT again following the outcome of the Ablation procedure.
Wob58
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Sinusitis link to asthma
On the plus side I recently changed from
Flutiform
to Seretide preventer and it's definately making me less wheezy- my main trigger is fumes (exhausts, cigarette smoke, or even frying/burnt food fumes!)
On the plus side I recently changed from
Flutiform
to Seretide preventer and it's definately making me less wheezy- my main trigger is fumes (exhausts, cigarette smoke, or even frying/burnt food fumes!)
swfc-dan
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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