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Salmeterol and Crushing Chest Pain
I really need some advice... I have been struggling with asthma since February this year. I have been on a variety of different inhalers and to cut a long story short, none of them seem to agree with me. Salbutamol caused me heart palpitations and Beclometasone caused me anxiety, muscle aches and
I really need some advice... I have been struggling with asthma since February this year. I have been on a variety of different inhalers and to cut a long story short, none of them seem to agree with me. Salbutamol caused me heart palpitations and Beclometasone caused me anxiety, muscle aches and
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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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14 years ago
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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
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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14 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
Is this normal?
Hey peeps, Am new to here and was wondering if anyone has similar problems to me. My Asthma has over the past six months went steadily downhill and i am now getting fairly worried about it as its been under control for years. I've started having attacks every few days or sometimes several in a day
Hey peeps, Am new to here and was wondering if anyone has similar problems to me. My Asthma has over the past six months went steadily downhill and i am now getting fairly worried about it as its been under control for years. I've started having attacks every few days or sometimes several in a day
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18 years ago
5th inh this week! :S
just started my 5th salbutamol inhaler this week.... hopefulle though am onthe mend, things starting to improve and so wont need to use up Boots whole supply of ventolin by the end of the month!! new nebuliser due to be delivered tomorrow too, but as instrutcted by resp consultant, only to be used in
just started my 5th salbutamol inhaler this week.... hopefulle though am onthe mend, things starting to improve and so wont need to use up Boots whole supply of ventolin by the end of the month!! new nebuliser due to be delivered tomorrow too, but as instrutcted by resp consultant, only to be used in
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14 years ago
When hospital is needed
Hello, This is all new to me. How do you know when you need to go to hospital? I was diagnosed about 3 years ago but have been doing ok, until last week. Since Monday, I have been on 6 steroid tablets, 4 daily doses of Symbicort and have used up an entire Salbutamol inhaler. I haven't slept for almost
Hello, This is all new to me. How do you know when you need to go to hospital? I was diagnosed about 3 years ago but have been doing ok, until last week. Since Monday, I have been on 6 steroid tablets, 4 daily doses of Symbicort and have used up an entire Salbutamol inhaler. I haven't slept for almost
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13 years ago
not sure of new treatment plan :S
captured by green men /women again this week :( in Costa del NHS from Mon til today .... struggled to increase my peak flows and change from nebs to inhalers ... you know, the usual ... more SOB than usual and needed oxygen longer than usual as well ?? CXR showed infection that i was treated for last
captured by green men /women again this week :( in Costa del NHS from Mon til today .... struggled to increase my peak flows and change from nebs to inhalers ... you know, the usual ... more SOB than usual and needed oxygen longer than usual as well ?? CXR showed infection that i was treated for last
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14 years ago
inhalers gonna last ??
normally on my repeat prescription i been having 3 salbutamol inhalers a month, and that seems to last me, during a 'good' phase, however during recent times i have used quite a lot more than that and on discharge from hospital and A+E i have asked for extra inhalers as i know i will use them!! so now
normally on my repeat prescription i been having 3 salbutamol inhalers a month, and that seems to last me, during a 'good' phase, however during recent times i have used quite a lot more than that and on discharge from hospital and A+E i have asked for extra inhalers as i know i will use them!! so now
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14 years ago
New and trying to learn
I've just started getting asthma, at 48, and I'm still trying to learn how I will need to manage it. I've learned a lot from reading here, but one thing I've seen is how different individuals are. So far my asthma hasn't been bad - my PEF has been 500-550 (I'm female and 5' 2"") and doesn't seem to
I've just started getting asthma, at 48, and I'm still trying to learn how I will need to manage it. I've learned a lot from reading here, but one thing I've seen is how different individuals are. So far my asthma hasn't been bad - my PEF has been 500-550 (I'm female and 5' 2"") and doesn't seem to
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15 years ago
Sandoz salbutamol inhaler question
View hulloo all! Up until now I've been using a generic salbutamol CFC-free inhaler that looks like a ""normal"" inhaler. The last two inhalers I was given (I'm prescribed them in pairs, presumably so each prescription lasts a couple of months) were made by Sandoz, and they look a little different.
View hulloo all! Up until now I've been using a generic salbutamol CFC-free inhaler that looks like a ""normal"" inhaler. The last two inhalers I was given (I'm prescribed them in pairs, presumably so each prescription lasts a couple of months) were made by Sandoz, and they look a little different.
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13 years ago
Hello, fairly newly diagnosed, bit confused
Hi all, I'm new to the ranks of the asthmatic, though I have probably had asthma since I was a small kid. (School nurse suggested it, my mum thought it more likely I was ""just unfit"", I lived in a London borough where asthma was over-diagnosed by school nurses). After a cold last year turned into
Hi all, I'm new to the ranks of the asthmatic, though I have probably had asthma since I was a small kid. (School nurse suggested it, my mum thought it more likely I was ""just unfit"", I lived in a London borough where asthma was over-diagnosed by school nurses). After a cold last year turned into
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13 years ago
Do I have asthma? Help please.
I have suffered with allergic rhinitis and the usual allergies (pets, dust mites, chemical products) since I was 5-6 (I'm 31 now). In the last few years I have been having flu-like symptoms where my heart races, my throat swells and I can't swallow, I feel weak and achey, I struggle for breath, am hot
I have suffered with allergic rhinitis and the usual allergies (pets, dust mites, chemical products) since I was 5-6 (I'm 31 now). In the last few years I have been having flu-like symptoms where my heart races, my throat swells and I can't swallow, I feel weak and achey, I struggle for breath, am hot
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17 years ago
Clenil Modulite
Hi I havnt been on here for a couple of years as my asthma was well controlled well almost disappeared, but was too good to be true my asthma has started yet again (I have the awful chesty cough and tight chest) went to docs yesterday and have been given salbutamol which I have had before and a new
Hi I havnt been on here for a couple of years as my asthma was well controlled well almost disappeared, but was too good to be true my asthma has started yet again (I have the awful chesty cough and tight chest) went to docs yesterday and have been given salbutamol which I have had before and a new
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15 years ago
help me out
I was admitted for severe recurrent asthma attacks at the intensive care unit for two weeks. After my discharge a week ago, i've been wheezy, having episodes of breathlessness on the least exertion and peak flow rate of 220l/min.(normally 470l/min) I've been getting nocturnal attacks that responds poorly
I was admitted for severe recurrent asthma attacks at the intensive care unit for two weeks. After my discharge a week ago, i've been wheezy, having episodes of breathlessness on the least exertion and peak flow rate of 220l/min.(normally 470l/min) I've been getting nocturnal attacks that responds poorly
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16 years ago
Bricanyl MDI
HiI know on the old site there was a thread about this and the withdrawal (if that is a word!) of it. I am confused because I went to see my consultant last Thursday and she prescribed bricanyl MDI to me for the first time instead of salbutamol. She did this because I get really bad shakes with the salbutamol
HiI know on the old site there was a thread about this and the withdrawal (if that is a word!) of it. I am confused because I went to see my consultant last Thursday and she prescribed bricanyl MDI to me for the first time instead of salbutamol. She did this because I get really bad shakes with the salbutamol
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19 years ago
How do you know when to go to the doctor?
Okay let me start off by giving a bit of background information. I was diagnosed a couple of years ago, I'm generally mild and exercise induced, I only use salbutamol and antihistamines as far as medication for asthma. The nurse keeps saying we might put you onto a steroid inhaler but we'll see. So my
Okay let me start off by giving a bit of background information. I was diagnosed a couple of years ago, I'm generally mild and exercise induced, I only use salbutamol and antihistamines as far as medication for asthma. The nurse keeps saying we might put you onto a steroid inhaler but we'll see. So my
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