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Ventolin Evohaler
My current relief inhaler is a 200 actuation size evohaler but I seem to have used way more than 200 doses but it doesnt seem to be empty-does the fact that you are still getting a ""blast"" of propellant mean that you are also getting active ingredients or is it safer to assume that once you reach the
My current relief inhaler is a 200 actuation size evohaler but I seem to have used way more than 200 doses but it doesnt seem to be empty-does the fact that you are still getting a ""blast"" of propellant mean that you are also getting active ingredients or is it safer to assume that once you reach the
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17 years ago
Allergic asthma and symbicort
Hiya all, just been to at the hospital for tests today. I've had hayfever for 20yrs(I'm 30yrs old) which developed into asthma 11yrs ago but gradually got worse every year. Always been on different antihistamines and nasal sprays, recent inhalers like ventolin, serevent and beclometasone and also singulair
Hiya all, just been to at the hospital for tests today. I've had hayfever for 20yrs(I'm 30yrs old) which developed into asthma 11yrs ago but gradually got worse every year. Always been on different antihistamines and nasal sprays, recent inhalers like ventolin, serevent and beclometasone and also singulair
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14 years ago
What are the steroid shape changes?
I am currently in week 6 of a hospital admission for an exacerbation which just isn't settling, despite continuous iv salbutamol etc etc. Throughout this time I've been receiving 100mg iv hydrocortisone four times a day, and every attempt to drop the dose has destabilised the asthma. Unsuprisingly,
I am currently in week 6 of a hospital admission for an exacerbation which just isn't settling, despite continuous iv salbutamol etc etc. Throughout this time I've been receiving 100mg iv hydrocortisone four times a day, and every attempt to drop the dose has destabilised the asthma. Unsuprisingly,
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repeated hospital admissions for young child, what next?
My 17 month old grandson was diagnosed after being in PICU for several days on a ventilator in early March. Prior to this he'd been in and out of hospital and prescribed salbutamol - they said his breathing difficulties were a result of contracting bronchiolitis in Sept 2010. He is now on Salbutamol,
My 17 month old grandson was diagnosed after being in PICU for several days on a ventilator in early March. Prior to this he'd been in and out of hospital and prescribed salbutamol - they said his breathing difficulties were a result of contracting bronchiolitis in Sept 2010. He is now on Salbutamol,
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13 years ago
Cough
I do have
salbutamol
inhaler and
Beclometasone
dipropionate. Thanks Ade
I do have
salbutamol
inhaler and
Beclometasone
dipropionate. Thanks Ade
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15 years ago
drug interactions
Hi, any advice, im on preds at the moment, had terrible pains in hips, back, and legs 1st dose,fine now apart from when i take my salbutamol my heart rate is like an express train. never done it before on 2 puffs and face tingling on one side, very strange. Is the prednisolone reacting with the blue
Hi, any advice, im on preds at the moment, had terrible pains in hips, back, and legs 1st dose,fine now apart from when i take my salbutamol my heart rate is like an express train. never done it before on 2 puffs and face tingling on one side, very strange. Is the prednisolone reacting with the blue
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13 years ago
Brittle asthma and oxygen?
Hi people! i just need a bit of advice, i have had type two brittle asthma for about 4 years now. i had lung disease as a baby and it developed from that they say. i am on a range of medications and which swoop and change on a appointment to appointment basis. i am under a consultant at the royal hallamshire
Hi people! i just need a bit of advice, i have had type two brittle asthma for about 4 years now. i had lung disease as a baby and it developed from that they say. i am on a range of medications and which swoop and change on a appointment to appointment basis. i am under a consultant at the royal hallamshire
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17 years ago
Budenoside nebules side effects
Hi everybody hope you are well I posted a few weeks ago as my little girl Holly was having a difficult time with her asthma. The cons supplied a nebuliser and changed her flixotide inhaler to the budenoside or pulmicort nebs as well as giving her salbutamol nebs for home. I was wondering if anyone
Hi everybody hope you are well I posted a few weeks ago as my little girl Holly was having a difficult time with her asthma. The cons supplied a nebuliser and changed her flixotide inhaler to the budenoside or pulmicort nebs as well as giving her salbutamol nebs for home. I was wondering if anyone
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15 years ago
Relievers used for reversibility test
Even though I'm being referred to RBH who will do loads more tests, the cons I've just seen wants to do another reversibility test. Though I am reasonably sure they won't give up on me this time if it shows nothing, I would like to maximise my chances of this test showing something, if there is anything
Even though I'm being referred to RBH who will do loads more tests, the cons I've just seen wants to do another reversibility test. Though I am reasonably sure they won't give up on me this time if it shows nothing, I would like to maximise my chances of this test showing something, if there is anything
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12 years ago
Two questions please - anyone know the answer to the Beclazone question?
Hi My hubby has had a cough for a couple of months and his chest xray is clear. His doctor has prescribed a nasal spray and a Beclazone 100 inhaler. I note the indication for the Beclazone is asthma and it is a preventer. DAvid has not been prescribed a reliever. Is that usual? Secondly ( what a
Hi My hubby has had a cough for a couple of months and his chest xray is clear. His doctor has prescribed a nasal spray and a Beclazone 100 inhaler. I note the indication for the Beclazone is asthma and it is a preventer. DAvid has not been prescribed a reliever. Is that usual? Secondly ( what a
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17 years ago
Unwell on Symbicort
Hello all- hope someone has some experience here! My doctor changed me to Symbicort the other day, and being a reasonably well-informed student I persuaded her to let me try the SMART regimen. My dosage is 2 lots of 200/6 twice a day, plus 1 as required. I've been using in place of salbutamol since
Hello all- hope someone has some experience here! My doctor changed me to Symbicort the other day, and being a reasonably well-informed student I persuaded her to let me try the SMART regimen. My dosage is 2 lots of 200/6 twice a day, plus 1 as required. I've been using in place of salbutamol since
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16 years ago
What next? Feeling a bit down with it all
Hey all I know a lot of you are struggling at the moment, I know it's not just me, but I really don't know what to do with myself any more. In the space of 4 days this week I have been in hospital TWICE, first time I had so many nebs I thought I was going to end up looking like one (this was after I
Hey all I know a lot of you are struggling at the moment, I know it's not just me, but I really don't know what to do with myself any more. In the space of 4 days this week I have been in hospital TWICE, first time I had so many nebs I thought I was going to end up looking like one (this was after I
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15 years ago
Not sure whether Dr is right and what about competitive cycling?
I've just joined this site and wish I'd found it years ago! I was diagnosed about 7 years ago but it seems likely I've had asthma for a lot longer. I hadn't really accepted the diagnosis until reading many of the posts here as one of the big things is I only wheeze when I've got a bad cold or respiratory
I've just joined this site and wish I'd found it years ago! I was diagnosed about 7 years ago but it seems likely I've had asthma for a lot longer. I hadn't really accepted the diagnosis until reading many of the posts here as one of the big things is I only wheeze when I've got a bad cold or respiratory
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15 years ago
Cost of inhalers
Hi I have just been to Tenerife on holiday and realised I had left my Salmeterol at home - and taken three salbutamol, as well as my tiotropium. Much to my relief,I found a pharmacy where I could buy a Salmeterol inhaler over the counter - at a cost of 35 euros! I knew our prescription system was good
Hi I have just been to Tenerife on holiday and realised I had left my Salmeterol at home - and taken three salbutamol, as well as my tiotropium. Much to my relief,I found a pharmacy where I could buy a Salmeterol inhaler over the counter - at a cost of 35 euros! I knew our prescription system was good
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16 years ago
Been prescribed Pred for the first time - dare I take it?
Hi guys... I need informational help (again)... appreciate that medical advice cannot be given but your experience will help me decide. History: Always had 'claggy lungs' but mid-November 2009 got a cold which turned into a cough. Couldn't shake off the cough and finally realised that it wasn't getting
Hi guys... I need informational help (again)... appreciate that medical advice cannot be given but your experience will help me decide. History: Always had 'claggy lungs' but mid-November 2009 got a cold which turned into a cough. Couldn't shake off the cough and finally realised that it wasn't getting
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14 years ago
Hi just joined....
Hi I just joined this website yesterday... not sure what to expect..... My son has Severe Chronic allergic asthma, he is 10 years old..... I am really worried as he is taking so much medication and he is only the 3rd child in the uk that has been administered Omalizumab under the age of 12....... If
Hi I just joined this website yesterday... not sure what to expect..... My son has Severe Chronic allergic asthma, he is 10 years old..... I am really worried as he is taking so much medication and he is only the 3rd child in the uk that has been administered Omalizumab under the age of 12....... If
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16 years ago
new symbicort inhaler
Hi I've just been changed from seretide to the new symbicort inhaler. The asthma nurse said that when my asthma was playing up i can have up to 12 puffs in a day to relieve my symptoms. Does this mean i cant take salbutamol if i need it? or do i take it if my symptoms haven't improved after a couple
Hi I've just been changed from seretide to the new symbicort inhaler. The asthma nurse said that when my asthma was playing up i can have up to 12 puffs in a day to relieve my symptoms. Does this mean i cant take salbutamol if i need it? or do i take it if my symptoms haven't improved after a couple
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17 years ago
Stronger reliever?
Hi! I'm new to this board, and have had asthma for about 5 years. Im currently taking Salbutamol as required and Seretide 125, although I have recently just finished a course of prednisolone and Seretide 250 after I ended up in A & E with a fairly bad attack and needed a couple of nebs. However, if
Hi! I'm new to this board, and have had asthma for about 5 years. Im currently taking Salbutamol as required and Seretide 125, although I have recently just finished a course of prednisolone and Seretide 250 after I ended up in A & E with a fairly bad attack and needed a couple of nebs. However, if
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17 years ago
Spiriva Capsules
I was wondering how many of you use the Spiriva Capsules? I know you can only use them if you can 'suck in' enough breath and luckily I was able to meet the requirmemts, but after only one dose I was feeling 100% better than just using Salbutamol and Seretide, it really has changed my life, only trouble
I was wondering how many of you use the Spiriva Capsules? I know you can only use them if you can 'suck in' enough breath and luckily I was able to meet the requirmemts, but after only one dose I was feeling 100% better than just using Salbutamol and Seretide, it really has changed my life, only trouble
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17 years ago
Saline Nebs
Could someone tell me what saline nebs are supposed to do please? During my recent admission they used them regularly (as well as salbutamol and atrovent nebs) but haven't continued them or anything similar - I just wondered what their purpose was as it was never explained?
Could someone tell me what saline nebs are supposed to do please? During my recent admission they used them regularly (as well as salbutamol and atrovent nebs) but haven't continued them or anything similar - I just wondered what their purpose was as it was never explained?
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13 years ago
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