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Wierd side effect of Salbutamol
Does anyone else get the shakes with Salbutamol? I only have mild asthma so don't have to use Salbutamol that often and it doesn't happen every time (trying to figure out the trigger factors) but I can get the shakes for about 10 minutes after taking it and it can put me off taking it when I do need
Does anyone else get the shakes with Salbutamol? I only have mild asthma so don't have to use Salbutamol that often and it doesn't happen every time (trying to figure out the trigger factors) but I can get the shakes for about 10 minutes after taking it and it can put me off taking it when I do need
Agilityunner
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Teva digital inhailers cleared for use by FDA
A bluetooth connected digital inhailer has recently recieved approval for marketing.this device will be available next year and will deliver albuterol rescue medication for asthma and copd patients . This inhailer will detect and measure each use , better helping health care professionals monitor usage
A bluetooth connected digital inhailer has recently recieved approval for marketing.this device will be available next year and will deliver albuterol rescue medication for asthma and copd patients . This inhailer will detect and measure each use , better helping health care professionals monitor usage
soulboy118
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Using salbutamol every day
How dangerous is regular salbutamol use? I have never had passive asthma or an emergency attack but have had breathing difficulties while excercising, so I have only ever been prescribed a relief inhaler. Recently to manage stress I have started excercising everyday, and can only achieve my desired
How dangerous is regular salbutamol use? I have never had passive asthma or an emergency attack but have had breathing difficulties while excercising, so I have only ever been prescribed a relief inhaler. Recently to manage stress I have started excercising everyday, and can only achieve my desired
Fx9997
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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Hi All, I have been away from this site for a year now but in the meantime I have still been suffering. My problem is a persistent cough with a very noisy chest and coughing up all the time. I’ve been told it’s asthma. I’m on budesonide/formoterol (Symbicort 400/12) two puffs twice a day and Salbutamol
Hi All, I have been away from this site for a year now but in the meantime I have still been suffering. My problem is a persistent cough with a very noisy chest and coughing up all the time. I’ve been told it’s asthma. I’m on budesonide/formoterol (Symbicort 400/12) two puffs twice a day and Salbutamol
Jojotango
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Finally seem to be improving.
I am 55 and have been struggling with a yearlong plus flare up that hasn't resolved despite the usual treatment with inhaled steroids (Qvar). A couple of additional things have really helped and perhaps worth considering. FIrst, I went on spiriva. Its a copd med also used for asthma as a long-acting
I am 55 and have been struggling with a yearlong plus flare up that hasn't resolved despite the usual treatment with inhaled steroids (Qvar). A couple of additional things have really helped and perhaps worth considering. FIrst, I went on spiriva. Its a copd med also used for asthma as a long-acting
ldrunner
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Living with Asthma
5 years ago
Asthma strikes again
Just had a moderate attack at home. Salbutamol has controlled the situation. Until a month ago I was feeling really well again. My PF has been jumping around a lot over the last few weeks, sometimes in the green then in the amber. I knew that if I went to see my GP and at that moment in time my PF was
Just had a moderate attack at home. Salbutamol has controlled the situation. Until a month ago I was feeling really well again. My PF has been jumping around a lot over the last few weeks, sometimes in the green then in the amber. I knew that if I went to see my GP and at that moment in time my PF was
Junglechicken
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Brittle asthma
Hi all So apparently, I now have brittle asthma (was adult onset asthma about 2 years ago) and it is getting worse. Since I had a bout of a+e visits about 3 months ago, I find it is not getting under control. My consultant has added spiriva respimat in with my fostair (I am also on fexo and montelukast
Hi all So apparently, I now have brittle asthma (was adult onset asthma about 2 years ago) and it is getting worse. Since I had a bout of a+e visits about 3 months ago, I find it is not getting under control. My consultant has added spiriva respimat in with my fostair (I am also on fexo and montelukast
Ghoulette
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Using Performist
Can anyone tell me about their experience with Performist. I'm hoping to have this added to my med list. One of the things I'd like to know is what to use for a rescue med. Right now I'm on Budesonide and Yupelri and I'm using Albuterol as rescue medication. But I've read that you shouldn't use Albuterol
Can anyone tell me about their experience with Performist. I'm hoping to have this added to my med list. One of the things I'd like to know is what to use for a rescue med. Right now I'm on Budesonide and Yupelri and I'm using Albuterol as rescue medication. But I've read that you shouldn't use Albuterol
Nikilet
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Dry, tickly cough and asthma attacks- help
Given usual cocktail of
salbutamol
and
ipratropium
and felt better, and wanted to go home but then felt dizzy and passed out, so in I go! Anyway long story short, no infection, more nebs,bloods, steroids and discharged. Try to get to sleep at around 0600, difficult but try to nap.
Given usual cocktail of
salbutamol
and
ipratropium
and felt better, and wanted to go home but then felt dizzy and passed out, so in I go! Anyway long story short, no infection, more nebs,bloods, steroids and discharged. Try to get to sleep at around 0600, difficult but try to nap.
Filobabe
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Cleaning Tips
This morning I had something very gunky to clean. I use a fragrance free cleaner (brand is called Method. V expensive but worth the money as it means I don’t wheeze) on my worktops etc however it wasn’t cutting it on this dirt. I decided to use an other cleaner which is stronger but has a very strong
This morning I had something very gunky to clean. I use a fragrance free cleaner (brand is called Method. V expensive but worth the money as it means I don’t wheeze) on my worktops etc however it wasn’t cutting it on this dirt. I decided to use an other cleaner which is stronger but has a very strong
Junglechicken
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Please suggest if salbutamol (asthalin) can be given to 4-year old without doctor's prescription for asthma
Hi all, i am new to this forum. I am mom to a 4- year old boy who has been suffering from asthma for last 2 years. He was hospitalized 6-7 times during the last two years. Everytime doc gives him neb 3-4 times per day, omnacortil thrice a day for 5 days and also asthalin (salbutamol). Since yesterday
Hi all, i am new to this forum. I am mom to a 4- year old boy who has been suffering from asthma for last 2 years. He was hospitalized 6-7 times during the last two years. Everytime doc gives him neb 3-4 times per day, omnacortil thrice a day for 5 days and also asthalin (salbutamol). Since yesterday
Worriedmamma
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Oldeguye with ADPKD
Old Korean Veteran(83) with stage 4 ADPKD: GFR21, Creatinine 2.91. Heart valve replaced 2 years ago, 4 stents, emphysema (not on oxygen yet), asthma, 3 hernias (abdominal, umbilical and hiatal), the usual leg and foot swelling, elevated BP per the bad kidneys, a few allergies, low thyroid, minor(?) arthritis
Old Korean Veteran(83) with stage 4 ADPKD: GFR21, Creatinine 2.91. Heart valve replaced 2 years ago, 4 stents, emphysema (not on oxygen yet), asthma, 3 hernias (abdominal, umbilical and hiatal), the usual leg and foot swelling, elevated BP per the bad kidneys, a few allergies, low thyroid, minor(?) arthritis
Hidden
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Kidney Disease
5 years ago
Nothing helping breathlessness 😒
After about 6 weeks of sudden severe breathlessness which only go when I take steroids, my fostair dose has been upped to 200/6 I have been also given encruse Ellipta also taking my salbutamol a few times a day but I’m still getting breathless when the steroids stop, so at the moment I’m no longer on
After about 6 weeks of sudden severe breathlessness which only go when I take steroids, my fostair dose has been upped to 200/6 I have been also given encruse Ellipta also taking my salbutamol a few times a day but I’m still getting breathless when the steroids stop, so at the moment I’m no longer on
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Normal flora
Hi, glad to join. I have asthma and bronchiectasis following a chemical accident with ammonia 11 years ago. Whenever I have a “chest infection” my doctor sends off a sputum sample (before antibiotics started) but it always comes back as normal flora. My respiratory consultant says this is not a chest
Hi, glad to join. I have asthma and bronchiectasis following a chemical accident with ammonia 11 years ago. Whenever I have a “chest infection” my doctor sends off a sputum sample (before antibiotics started) but it always comes back as normal flora. My respiratory consultant says this is not a chest
Catsncrochet
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Hi everyone
Hi everyone hope everyone is doing well, me in royal Brompton hospital in London away from home and family to far for them to come on my second week and down from 40mg prednisone to 20 mg there trying to get me down to 10mg never been that low before but we have hit 20mg today and my chest is struggling
Hi everyone hope everyone is doing well, me in royal Brompton hospital in London away from home and family to far for them to come on my second week and down from 40mg prednisone to 20 mg there trying to get me down to 10mg never been that low before but we have hit 20mg today and my chest is struggling
Tracey1972
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthma very unstable.
In fairness to him, he did say that he could see I was acutely unwell and was obviously in distress but he was adamant that it wasn't my asthma.......despite the fact that the
ipratropium
and
salbutamol
nebs helped!
In fairness to him, he did say that he could see I was acutely unwell and was obviously in distress but he was adamant that it wasn't my asthma.......despite the fact that the
ipratropium
and
salbutamol
nebs helped!
Ghoulette
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Can’t shake off tight chest feeling despite good peak flow / inhaler use
Mystery catalysts to chest tightness... I’m 32 and I’ve had asthma most of my life. I smoked in my teens to mid 20s and didn’t look after myself (in terms of prevention/inhalers). Since moving to London a few years ago my asthma has exacerbated. I now look after myself - exercise where possible,use
Mystery catalysts to chest tightness... I’m 32 and I’ve had asthma most of my life. I smoked in my teens to mid 20s and didn’t look after myself (in terms of prevention/inhalers). Since moving to London a few years ago my asthma has exacerbated. I now look after myself - exercise where possible,use
LukeM1875
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
INHALERS
My practice nurse has suggested i try breath actuated inhaler ,salbutamol 100mc. any one use this?
My practice nurse has suggested i try breath actuated inhaler ,salbutamol 100mc. any one use this?
whit
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Side effects
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced the same and looking for some advice. Last week I’d had three attacks in the space of a week that resulted in A&E treatment with salbutamol, atrovent, hydrocortisone, magnesium and pred tablets. I’ve had an attack free week and have finished the pred now
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced the same and looking for some advice. Last week I’d had three attacks in the space of a week that resulted in A&E treatment with salbutamol, atrovent, hydrocortisone, magnesium and pred tablets. I’ve had an attack free week and have finished the pred now
RD23
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Intercostal muscle pain with asthma symptoms
Hey everyone, so my asthma has been rubbish badly controlled by me at times and it’s not being taken seriously by medical staff. I’ve been told so many times by drs and gp’s that’s they highly doubt I have asthma because my sats are alway within an acceptable range. This has driven me insane and I
Hey everyone, so my asthma has been rubbish badly controlled by me at times and it’s not being taken seriously by medical staff. I’ve been told so many times by drs and gp’s that’s they highly doubt I have asthma because my sats are alway within an acceptable range. This has driven me insane and I
louisebugsy
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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