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Asthma Inhaler Failing Children
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8292915.stm 'More than one in 10 children with asthma are taking inhalers that may do nothing for them, UK researchers say. In Britain alone, 100,000 children - 13% of all children with asthma - carry two copies of a gene that renders the blue inhaler drug salbutamol
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8292915.stm 'More than one in 10 children with asthma are taking inhalers that may do nothing for them, UK researchers say. In Britain alone, 100,000 children - 13% of all children with asthma - carry two copies of a gene that renders the blue inhaler drug salbutamol
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15 years ago
Feel a bit of a fraud!!
Last year I was given a salbutamol inhaler and a peak flow meter along with instructions to check PF morning and night and to try salbutamol before exercise and compare to exercise without to see if my symptoms were exercise induced asthma. The results led to confirmation of EIA. I continued to monitor
Last year I was given a salbutamol inhaler and a peak flow meter along with instructions to check PF morning and night and to try salbutamol before exercise and compare to exercise without to see if my symptoms were exercise induced asthma. The results led to confirmation of EIA. I continued to monitor
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13 years ago
No More Beclometasone
Hi All , as the title say`s i`v just came back from asthma clinic with my 3 year old and just been told that they are not making beclometasone any more, my 3 year old has been put on Fluticasone also known as Flixotide, does any one have any information on this asthma pump, will there be any
Hi All , as the title say`s i`v just came back from asthma clinic with my 3 year old and just been told that they are not making beclometasone any more, my 3 year old has been put on Fluticasone also known as Flixotide, does any one have any information on this asthma pump, will there be any
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17 years ago
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Altitude
Hi everyone, Managed to accidentally post this in another thread so 2nd time lucky... I am going to the Pyrennees for 2 weeks next month, first time I've been with asthma. I was wondering if anyone has experience of how altitude (up to about 3000m) might affect me? I've already spoken to my GP about
Hi everyone, Managed to accidentally post this in another thread so 2nd time lucky... I am going to the Pyrennees for 2 weeks next month, first time I've been with asthma. I was wondering if anyone has experience of how altitude (up to about 3000m) might affect me? I've already spoken to my GP about
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17 years ago
Coping with tiredness
I'm looking for practical advice if anyone can help me please. I'm relatively new to asthma, only diagnosed Dec 2009, and although I've only had two proper attacks (touch wood!) I have frequent bouts of breathlessness and difficulty breathing and I have to use my salbutamol. But what I find debilitating
I'm looking for practical advice if anyone can help me please. I'm relatively new to asthma, only diagnosed Dec 2009, and although I've only had two proper attacks (touch wood!) I have frequent bouts of breathlessness and difficulty breathing and I have to use my salbutamol. But what I find debilitating
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14 years ago
more frequent attacks
Hiya I wanted to say thanks for the advice on my last post ""exams and asthma"" We wrote a letter into school and i have been told what i can do if i have an attack in an exam. I also got through the exam without an attack until later in the day. I've had a lot of attacks recently and i don't understand
Hiya I wanted to say thanks for the advice on my last post ""exams and asthma"" We wrote a letter into school and i have been told what i can do if i have an attack in an exam. I also got through the exam without an attack until later in the day. I've had a lot of attacks recently and i don't understand
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17 years ago
New to forum and wanted to ask a few q's
Hi all, Ive had asthma since i was a baby/toddler, and it was always mild-moderate. When i turned 13 and started to do my Duke of Edinburgh award it became a little bit more tricky to control and was classed as severe/brittle. ever since completing my A'levels 9 years ago its been classed as brittle
Hi all, Ive had asthma since i was a baby/toddler, and it was always mild-moderate. When i turned 13 and started to do my Duke of Edinburgh award it became a little bit more tricky to control and was classed as severe/brittle. ever since completing my A'levels 9 years ago its been classed as brittle
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16 years ago
side effect of salbutamol overuse ??
just wondered, i seem to be losing my voice, on top of everything else!! could this be down to using so much salbutamol nebs/ inh ? never had this side effect before despite having needed countless nebs/ inh both in costa and inh at home!!! any thoughts? x x
just wondered, i seem to be losing my voice, on top of everything else!! could this be down to using so much salbutamol nebs/ inh ? never had this side effect before despite having needed countless nebs/ inh both in costa and inh at home!!! any thoughts? x x
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13 years ago
travelling... wind out of sails....
as you know from previous posts guys, i have been to hell and back past 2-3 weeks, went down to wales for funeral this week and came back yesterday. dad was working so couldnt give a lift, so even tough still recovering from more ins and outs to Costa than the Hokie Kokie dance, due to nellies extra
as you know from previous posts guys, i have been to hell and back past 2-3 weeks, went down to wales for funeral this week and came back yesterday. dad was working so couldnt give a lift, so even tough still recovering from more ins and outs to Costa than the Hokie Kokie dance, due to nellies extra
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13 years ago
FEELING EXHAUSTED!! ANY ADVICE
HiI recently had the worst asthma attack i have had ever, unfortunately i left was unwell for a few days and kept thinking it would sort its self out anyway ended up in a and e and needed nebs, iv magnesium and salbutamol. Completely petrefied me when i saw anethatist you was talking about being ventilated
HiI recently had the worst asthma attack i have had ever, unfortunately i left was unwell for a few days and kept thinking it would sort its self out anyway ended up in a and e and needed nebs, iv magnesium and salbutamol. Completely petrefied me when i saw anethatist you was talking about being ventilated
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15 years ago
CONFUSED - GETTING BETTER WITH NO MEDS!!
Hi All I'm very confused. Sorry for following ramble but it has to be long to explain situation. We had to take Ollie into hosp today (he's 3 1/2) GP wanted to give him 3 more days of pred at 25mg - he's just finished 6 days of 20mg. Anyway i wasn't happy with this so we went into hospital for check
Hi All I'm very confused. Sorry for following ramble but it has to be long to explain situation. We had to take Ollie into hosp today (he's 3 1/2) GP wanted to give him 3 more days of pred at 25mg - he's just finished 6 days of 20mg. Anyway i wasn't happy with this so we went into hospital for check
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17 years ago
Maybe i am not getting this right??
Hello, so here is my story...I have a two year old who has lots of allergies, dairy, egg, nuts, animal hair, hayfever, to name but a few and we are still learning! He carries an epipen because he had an annaphylaxsis last november. He also excema and was diagnosed wth asthma last month after a bee sting
Hello, so here is my story...I have a two year old who has lots of allergies, dairy, egg, nuts, animal hair, hayfever, to name but a few and we are still learning! He carries an epipen because he had an annaphylaxsis last november. He also excema and was diagnosed wth asthma last month after a bee sting
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15 years ago
Salmeterol and Crushing Chest Pain
Salbutamol
caused me heart palpitations and
Beclometasone
caused me anxiety, muscle aches and agitation/restlessness. I am now on Salmeterol (for a month) and have a crushing tight discomfort in my left side.
Salbutamol
caused me heart palpitations and
Beclometasone
caused me anxiety, muscle aches and agitation/restlessness. I am now on Salmeterol (for a month) and have a crushing tight discomfort in my left side.
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13 years ago
Moan coming sorry (can we teach a and e doc to read.)
No offence meant to those who are medical personal on this site but when ended up in anad e again on fri am was prepared with list of meds on repeat and what happens when a and e doc wrote meds up on form for ward she managed to a) miss some of them off and b) put me down for salbutamol inhaler when
No offence meant to those who are medical personal on this site but when ended up in anad e again on fri am was prepared with list of meds on repeat and what happens when a and e doc wrote meds up on form for ward she managed to a) miss some of them off and b) put me down for salbutamol inhaler when
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15 years ago
Salbutamol related pain?
I have been wondering about this for a while, just never posted as I never really got around to it. I have been getting a lot of pain around the base of my chest for a long time now, some parts of it are pretty much solid as a rock, others are so tender that even the slightest touch will have me howling
I have been wondering about this for a while, just never posted as I never really got around to it. I have been getting a lot of pain around the base of my chest for a long time now, some parts of it are pretty much solid as a rock, others are so tender that even the slightest touch will have me howling
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13 years ago
asthma nurse
just had my annual check up today for asthma, nurse has told me i am on step 4 of asthma table,because i take my blue inhaler every day, on the 26th of this month i have to go back and see her to have a reversible breathing test ,don't no what that is but she has also suggested i try not to take my salbutamol
just had my annual check up today for asthma, nurse has told me i am on step 4 of asthma table,because i take my blue inhaler every day, on the 26th of this month i have to go back and see her to have a reversible breathing test ,don't no what that is but she has also suggested i try not to take my salbutamol
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18 years ago
Nebulisers
Hey all Ive been reading heaps of posts about nebulisers and found that most people with nebulisers have a protocol. I dont know if its different in Australia but my doctor was like just use it 4 hourly as needed (same a ventolin inhaler). so im a little confused am i ment to use it insted of my ventolin
Hey all Ive been reading heaps of posts about nebulisers and found that most people with nebulisers have a protocol. I dont know if its different in Australia but my doctor was like just use it 4 hourly as needed (same a ventolin inhaler). so im a little confused am i ment to use it insted of my ventolin
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16 years ago
nervous post-er and turbohalers
hello from a very scared ekk. this is my first post, despite reading all your interesting and helpful posts for the last year or so. i feel a bit of a fraud when i read all the posts on here, as i've only had prednisolone a few times, and only had to resort to a ad e on the odd occassion. its only a
hello from a very scared ekk. this is my first post, despite reading all your interesting and helpful posts for the last year or so. i feel a bit of a fraud when i read all the posts on here, as i've only had prednisolone a few times, and only had to resort to a ad e on the odd occassion. its only a
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16 years ago
2 heads are better than one?
OK so its not really heads, but more like something I have noticed with my nebs. I have both 2.5mg salbutamol and 5mg salbutamol both in 2.5ml solution. Now, when my asthma is really in one, and I mean REALLY in a strop over something, I find that doing 2 of the 2.5mg can actually be easier and strangely
OK so its not really heads, but more like something I have noticed with my nebs. I have both 2.5mg salbutamol and 5mg salbutamol both in 2.5ml solution. Now, when my asthma is really in one, and I mean REALLY in a strop over something, I find that doing 2 of the 2.5mg can actually be easier and strangely
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13 years ago
First time to A & E
Well that was an exciting Sat night, I luckily called 999 before a major car crash happened at end of our road. I had my first Neb at home by ambo's then as that didn't help much they took me in, which followed oxygen & another neb. They gave me Salbutamol & another 1 which was a lot better - no shakes
Well that was an exciting Sat night, I luckily called 999 before a major car crash happened at end of our road. I had my first Neb at home by ambo's then as that didn't help much they took me in, which followed oxygen & another neb. They gave me Salbutamol & another 1 which was a lot better - no shakes
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16 years ago
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