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Inhaler alert!!
Certain Batches of Ventolin and Asmol Inhalers Recalled by GSK Glaxo SmithKline (GSK) and Alphapharm have voluntarily recalled several batches of Ventolin and Asmol Inhalers due to a fault with the delivery mechanism. This fault is only apparent in a small number of inhalers in each batch. The fault
Certain Batches of Ventolin and Asmol Inhalers Recalled by GSK Glaxo SmithKline (GSK) and Alphapharm have voluntarily recalled several batches of Ventolin and Asmol Inhalers due to a fault with the delivery mechanism. This fault is only apparent in a small number of inhalers in each batch. The fault
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11 years ago
Oral salbutamol
Happy new year everyone!! I hope that everyone is well or getting there at least. I have just spent my second new year in a row in costa and I'm feeling a bit fed up :( My asthma has been really unstable over the last few years, and I swear I rattle with all the meds im on! (Seretide, ventolin, montelukast
Happy new year everyone!! I hope that everyone is well or getting there at least. I have just spent my second new year in a row in costa and I'm feeling a bit fed up :( My asthma has been really unstable over the last few years, and I swear I rattle with all the meds im on! (Seretide, ventolin, montelukast
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11 years ago
Frustration over GPs!
I have come onto this forum for the first time today hoping to see I'm not alone! I had to take my just-6 year old to the doctors today as she had a bad night and I was going to nebulise her but realised the nebules were out of date. I left feeling very upset and frustrated that I was once again told
I have come onto this forum for the first time today hoping to see I'm not alone! I had to take my just-6 year old to the doctors today as she had a bad night and I was going to nebulise her but realised the nebules were out of date. I left feeling very upset and frustrated that I was once again told
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Azithromycin
New to this, my 2 year old has viral asthma /wheeze. Been in hospital 4 times and on montalukast, Cleni 100 steroid inhaler, salbutamol & Predisonel when he shows signs of cold. Consultant suggested use of Azithromycin antibiotic on short term basis to help his asthma, as this week after 5 days of
New to this, my 2 year old has viral asthma /wheeze. Been in hospital 4 times and on montalukast, Cleni 100 steroid inhaler, salbutamol & Predisonel when he shows signs of cold. Consultant suggested use of Azithromycin antibiotic on short term basis to help his asthma, as this week after 5 days of
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12 years ago
Skin Rash from Steriod Inhaler...advice please.
Hello Everyone, My 4yr old daughter has been using a Qvar 50 Beclometasone steroid inhaler at night for a few months now, just 1 or 2 puffs before bedtime. It seems to be helping her but over the last few weeks she has developed a skin rash on her chin which seems worse some days rather than other
Hello Everyone, My 4yr old daughter has been using a Qvar 50 Beclometasone steroid inhaler at night for a few months now, just 1 or 2 puffs before bedtime. It seems to be helping her but over the last few weeks she has developed a skin rash on her chin which seems worse some days rather than other
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12 years ago
In denial with diagnosis and differing opinions confusing me!
My 3 year old son had frequent 'viral induced wheeze' episodes in his first 18 months which resulted in hospitalisation; nebuliser and steroid. We then saw a private consultant who advised that children with many 'chest infections' are actually asthmatic. Is this really as scientific as a diagnosis
My 3 year old son had frequent 'viral induced wheeze' episodes in his first 18 months which resulted in hospitalisation; nebuliser and steroid. We then saw a private consultant who advised that children with many 'chest infections' are actually asthmatic. Is this really as scientific as a diagnosis
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12 years ago
salbutamol vs ventolin
What do you think ? I have bean on ventolin for a long time did my repeat but had to see the gp today he said try salbutamol i asked why he said its smaller and some people find it better for them ! wow i walked out drs did not think it was that cold walked in the air not a good idea i no when i not
What do you think ? I have bean on ventolin for a long time did my repeat but had to see the gp today he said try salbutamol i asked why he said its smaller and some people find it better for them ! wow i walked out drs did not think it was that cold walked in the air not a good idea i no when i not
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12 years ago
A little jumble of questions seeking advice
Hi I'm a newbie here, was just seeing if anyone has any advice on how to survive this winter!? My chest is never any good really but has been really quite bad since September, I've only been admitted 3 times since then mind, and last week I was in twice getting sent home once I started breathing ok again
Hi I'm a newbie here, was just seeing if anyone has any advice on how to survive this winter!? My chest is never any good really but has been really quite bad since September, I've only been admitted 3 times since then mind, and last week I was in twice getting sent home once I started breathing ok again
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12 years ago
Not quite the recovery I'd have expected
Hi Everyone Just after a bit of advice, I'm getting impatient about the slow recovery. I'm normally on Symbicort 200/6 (2 puffs AM and PM)using it as a reliever also. plus 10mg Montelukast daily. Peak flow at it's best is 480 Got unwell in November with increased use of Salbutamol plus Symbicort and
Hi Everyone Just after a bit of advice, I'm getting impatient about the slow recovery. I'm normally on Symbicort 200/6 (2 puffs AM and PM)using it as a reliever also. plus 10mg Montelukast daily. Peak flow at it's best is 480 Got unwell in November with increased use of Salbutamol plus Symbicort and
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12 years ago
Reliever or Preventor for Exercise Induced Asthma
I was diagnosed with asthma over 20 years ago and at the time made a decision not to use my brown preventor inhaler. I get exercise induced asthma and use the salbutamol 'reliever' before exercise to prevent any symptoms during activities and I feel I have been pretty well in control of my asthma.
I was diagnosed with asthma over 20 years ago and at the time made a decision not to use my brown preventor inhaler. I get exercise induced asthma and use the salbutamol 'reliever' before exercise to prevent any symptoms during activities and I feel I have been pretty well in control of my asthma.
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12 years ago
Breathing Techniques Explained
First of all, what is 'Breathing'? This is the means evolved by nature for animals to facilitate the exchange between blood and air primarily of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide. The lung developed in early animals to do this job in a protected part of the body. The membranes and blood vessels associated with
First of all, what is 'Breathing'? This is the means evolved by nature for animals to facilitate the exchange between blood and air primarily of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide. The lung developed in early animals to do this job in a protected part of the body. The membranes and blood vessels associated with
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12 years ago
Doxycycline
Doxycycline. Anyone else feel like they cant get a breath out after taking it? As if all your breath is stuck in a fat bubble inside. Not like a burp or wanting to be sick, mine needs a puff or three of salbutamol. Don't think Doxycycline is the one for me. That's a couple of mornings where I've felt
Doxycycline. Anyone else feel like they cant get a breath out after taking it? As if all your breath is stuck in a fat bubble inside. Not like a burp or wanting to be sick, mine needs a puff or three of salbutamol. Don't think Doxycycline is the one for me. That's a couple of mornings where I've felt
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12 years ago
Lung Volume Reduction using Pulmonary Valves. My experiences as a patient.
The following is a transcript of a presentation that I gave at a seminar at The University of Wales Hospital, Heath Park, Cardiff. This was held on November 13th. THANKS TO MY CONSULTANT AND THE TEAM I would like to start by expressing my gratitude to my consultant and the team for
The following is a transcript of a presentation that I gave at a seminar at The University of Wales Hospital, Heath Park, Cardiff. This was held on November 13th. THANKS TO MY CONSULTANT AND THE TEAM I would like to start by expressing my gratitude to my consultant and the team for
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12 years ago
Doc visit after attack?
I feel like a bit of a plonker asking this, but maybe I just need reassuring? Yesterday evening I had an asthma attack, not major - managed to get it under control with Salbutamol after four or five whacks. No big deal, although absolutely no clue what triggered it. Was just getting ready for bed. Then
I feel like a bit of a plonker asking this, but maybe I just need reassuring? Yesterday evening I had an asthma attack, not major - managed to get it under control with Salbutamol after four or five whacks. No big deal, although absolutely no clue what triggered it. Was just getting ready for bed. Then
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12 years ago
Starting Theopylline; feel rubbish
Hi Everyone Looking for some advice/help. I've had a difficult year asthma wise. I was ill for most of March with exacerbations after viral infections. At that time I was on Seretide 125 2 puffs BD plust Montelukast and Salbutamol PRN. I ended up in ED on day 3 of Prednisolone and was started on
Hi Everyone Looking for some advice/help. I've had a difficult year asthma wise. I was ill for most of March with exacerbations after viral infections. At that time I was on Seretide 125 2 puffs BD plust Montelukast and Salbutamol PRN. I ended up in ED on day 3 of Prednisolone and was started on
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12 years ago
Side effects of Fostair ?
Hi there, I am new to this forum, despite having had Asthma since I was 6 .... I wanted to post on here, as I am hoping for some advice (apologies for long story) I have had my asthma 'controlled' for many years, taking one puff day and night of my brown inhaler which was a Qvar (100 mgm Beclometasone
Hi there, I am new to this forum, despite having had Asthma since I was 6 .... I wanted to post on here, as I am hoping for some advice (apologies for long story) I have had my asthma 'controlled' for many years, taking one puff day and night of my brown inhaler which was a Qvar (100 mgm Beclometasone
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12 years ago
Viral exacerbation on Symbicort SMART
Hi Does anyone have any advice for managing viral exacerbations using Symbicort on the SMART regime. I'm finding that I have alot of symptoms (night and daytime cough, wheeze, shortness of breath etc) and needing reliever Symbocort as well as Salbutamol too. My best PEF is 480 but is curretly sitting
Hi Does anyone have any advice for managing viral exacerbations using Symbicort on the SMART regime. I'm finding that I have alot of symptoms (night and daytime cough, wheeze, shortness of breath etc) and needing reliever Symbocort as well as Salbutamol too. My best PEF is 480 but is curretly sitting
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12 years ago
Asthma and Chest Infection
Hi everyone, Hope all is well. I had to go to the out of hours doctors on Saturday as I had been up all night coughing and started to cough up green marcus my chest also feels very heavy and tight. The doctor listen to my chest and said the air into my left lung is reduce and that I had a chest infection
Hi everyone, Hope all is well. I had to go to the out of hours doctors on Saturday as I had been up all night coughing and started to cough up green marcus my chest also feels very heavy and tight. The doctor listen to my chest and said the air into my left lung is reduce and that I had a chest infection
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12 years ago
Anyone with asthmatic children with adenoid problems?
Hi I am pretty concerned about my son at the moment, he was finally diagnosed as asthmatic in August (after months of being told he has bronchiolitis, viral wheeze and various other things). I still get told repeatedly by registrars that they don't diagnose asthma in under 5s! He has now been put on
Hi I am pretty concerned about my son at the moment, he was finally diagnosed as asthmatic in August (after months of being told he has bronchiolitis, viral wheeze and various other things). I still get told repeatedly by registrars that they don't diagnose asthma in under 5s! He has now been put on
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12 years ago
Away for the weekend
Came up north for the weekend and managed to forget my salbutamol nebules! Luckily the local pharmacist who I have known since he was born let me have some and said to sort out a prescription next week. The weather is so bad I feel awful and coughing up loads of gunk. Judith
Came up north for the weekend and managed to forget my salbutamol nebules! Luckily the local pharmacist who I have known since he was born let me have some and said to sort out a prescription next week. The weather is so bad I feel awful and coughing up loads of gunk. Judith
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12 years ago
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