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Chest Clinic
I'm on Montelukast, Carbocisteine, Spiriva, Flutiform, and Ventolin, as well as having Ipatropium and
Salbutamol
Nebulisers. My asthma nurse suggested changing my steroid inhaler to Fostair, but she was hesitant in case it made my asthma worse.
I'm on Montelukast, Carbocisteine, Spiriva, Flutiform, and Ventolin, as well as having Ipatropium and
Salbutamol
Nebulisers. My asthma nurse suggested changing my steroid inhaler to Fostair, but she was hesitant in case it made my asthma worse.
Lilmix03
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Sodium cromoglycate inhaler (Intal)
Can anyone share their experience getting Intal inhaler since it has been delisted in the UK? Or, do you now take it via a nebulizer instead? If yes, can you share the name of the nebulizer device and the manufacturer of the cromolyn/chromoglycate solution? Pubmed indicates it's less effective than
Can anyone share their experience getting Intal inhaler since it has been delisted in the UK? Or, do you now take it via a nebulizer instead? If yes, can you share the name of the nebulizer device and the manufacturer of the cromolyn/chromoglycate solution? Pubmed indicates it's less effective than
runcyclexcski
in
Asthma Community Forum
9 days ago
Singulair side effect or just anxiety?
I know this med is posted a lot, and there are a ton of different side effects people experience but I am wondering if mine are related to Singulair or if it truly is anxiety. Sorry ahead of time for such a long post! I recently experienced heart palpitations while driving, was lightheaded, faint,
I know this med is posted a lot, and there are a ton of different side effects people experience but I am wondering if mine are related to Singulair or if it truly is anxiety. Sorry ahead of time for such a long post! I recently experienced heart palpitations while driving, was lightheaded, faint,
Bluezeus321
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Living with Asthma
2 months ago
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Asthma Flare up
I have a home nebuliser system which I have Ipratropium and
Salbutamol
nebules which help relieve the strange feeling in my chest for a while but then it comes back a couple of hours later, weirdly enough I found that singing seems to also relieve it 😂.
I have a home nebuliser system which I have Ipratropium and
Salbutamol
nebules which help relieve the strange feeling in my chest for a while but then it comes back a couple of hours later, weirdly enough I found that singing seems to also relieve it 😂.
Lilmix03
in
Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Multiple lung diagnoses: feedback please
hi. This is my first post here. I have televisit with my GP in june but meanwhile sitting on these CT scan results: mild emphesima, mild bronchiectasis, atelectasis and chest X-Ray says: hyperinflation. They are following a few nodules ( thus the CT scan) which are ok. Stable. And I have asthma. I
hi. This is my first post here. I have televisit with my GP in june but meanwhile sitting on these CT scan results: mild emphesima, mild bronchiectasis, atelectasis and chest X-Ray says: hyperinflation. They are following a few nodules ( thus the CT scan) which are ok. Stable. And I have asthma. I
Cobalt2sister
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
Advice please! re inhalers, steroids, personality, voice... and breathing balance.
If I take the
salbutamol
reliever - later it feels like my throat is itchy on the inside and my chest not so happy. If I take the steroid inhaler - firstly was fostair nexthaler but my voice was terrible and thrush in my larynx, I use voice for work. Also severe feet cramps.
If I take the
salbutamol
reliever - later it feels like my throat is itchy on the inside and my chest not so happy. If I take the steroid inhaler - firstly was fostair nexthaler but my voice was terrible and thrush in my larynx, I use voice for work. Also severe feet cramps.
Leith24
in
Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Tezepelumab/Spirometry with Reversibility
I’ve refused to do this previously due to the amount of medication I have - seretide inhaler, budesonide nebs,
salbutamol
nebs, atrovent nebs, isotonic saline nebs, colomycin nebs, doxycycline, Montelukast, fexofenadene (high dose 3-4 daily), dymista nasal spray, optanol eye drops, esomeprazole and currently
I’ve refused to do this previously due to the amount of medication I have - seretide inhaler, budesonide nebs,
salbutamol
nebs, atrovent nebs, isotonic saline nebs, colomycin nebs, doxycycline, Montelukast, fexofenadene (high dose 3-4 daily), dymista nasal spray, optanol eye drops, esomeprazole and currently
LottieB36
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Asthma and ADHD
My 10 year old daughter has both asthma and ADHD. Her asthma is brought on typically by respiratory infections; otherwise she is pretty well controlled. Winter is tough with all the colds milling around. It has been a real delicate balance managing her medications. She takes Vyvanse daily for ADHD and
My 10 year old daughter has both asthma and ADHD. Her asthma is brought on typically by respiratory infections; otherwise she is pretty well controlled. Winter is tough with all the colds milling around. It has been a real delicate balance managing her medications. She takes Vyvanse daily for ADHD and
Chicagomom
in
CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
6 months ago
How long for Clenil to work?
Peak Flow shows reversible airways obstruction of 35% after
salbutamol
use and Spiro improvement in FEV1 of 25% after the same. Had a couple of exacerbations and am on second course of Pred 40mg in a month after PEF dropped to 44% of best.
Peak Flow shows reversible airways obstruction of 35% after
salbutamol
use and Spiro improvement in FEV1 of 25% after the same. Had a couple of exacerbations and am on second course of Pred 40mg in a month after PEF dropped to 44% of best.
Nudieburger
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
ventolin cut backs
I was very shocked to hear doctors are restricting ventolin (
salbutamol
) to some patients, at the end of the day if you have an attack ventolin can save people, it’s easy to say you should be ok having your preventative meds so you wont need much reliever but that wont keep you alive when you need
I was very shocked to hear doctors are restricting ventolin (
salbutamol
) to some patients, at the end of the day if you have an attack ventolin can save people, it’s easy to say you should be ok having your preventative meds so you wont need much reliever but that wont keep you alive when you need
Syncs
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
So who should I be angry with-
Myself for not catching this sooner. The pharmacy for not cross checking the drugs. Or the doctors. My hubby is taking a boat load of medication (like who isn’t when you have this disease). We have a spreadsheet of all the medications and we provide copies to
all the doctors
. Below is the
Myself for not catching this sooner. The pharmacy for not cross checking the drugs. Or the doctors. My hubby is taking a boat load of medication (like who isn’t when you have this disease). We have a spreadsheet of all the medications and we provide copies to
all the doctors
. Below is the
MouseAddams
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
prednisilone and salbutamol
Can I take my
salbutamol
inhaler as well ?
Can I take my
salbutamol
inhaler as well ?
France21
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Upper airway obstruction on spirometry?
At times my chest felt tight which made me panic My gp said it could be reflux and prescribed omeprazole and a
salbutamol
inhaler. The oneprazole seemed to help a little the
salbutamol
not so much.
At times my chest felt tight which made me panic My gp said it could be reflux and prescribed omeprazole and a
salbutamol
inhaler. The oneprazole seemed to help a little the
salbutamol
not so much.
Blueforest23
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Bronchiectasis
I was diagnosed with COPD last November and was put on Trilegy and
Salbutamol
. However, last week I attended the clinic and the nurse there said she doesn’t think I have COPD but Bronchiectasis/ emphysema. Has anyone else got this and what medication do you take to relieve the symptoms?
I was diagnosed with COPD last November and was put on Trilegy and
Salbutamol
. However, last week I attended the clinic and the nurse there said she doesn’t think I have COPD but Bronchiectasis/ emphysema. Has anyone else got this and what medication do you take to relieve the symptoms?
Poppywalk
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Salbutamol inhaler
The nurse who called me back listened and then suggested that a
Salbutamol
inhaler might help. Fortunately I had been prescribed one as I had earlier suffered Proctalgia Fugax and Levator Anni Syndrome as it was though to reduce the length of time I suffered the pain.
The nurse who called me back listened and then suggested that a
Salbutamol
inhaler might help. Fortunately I had been prescribed one as I had earlier suffered Proctalgia Fugax and Levator Anni Syndrome as it was though to reduce the length of time I suffered the pain.
CrampyMan
in
IBS Network
1 year ago
Azithromycin vs Tezpire/tezepelumab
I am currently on Trimbow (high dose), and Montelukast, using my
salbutamol
pretty much daily. After waiting for months, I have been seen by a consultant who confirmed that I have severe non-eosinophilic, non-inflammatory asthma.
I am currently on Trimbow (high dose), and Montelukast, using my
salbutamol
pretty much daily. After waiting for months, I have been seen by a consultant who confirmed that I have severe non-eosinophilic, non-inflammatory asthma.
Docdan
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
warning
hi! I’m a senior with lifelong asthma. Two days ago I was having an attack and nearly od’ on my nebulizer. I have a combination of opretorium and albuterol I didn’t use my long breathing tube, instead I got a more concentrated dose. Once in a.m and afternoon. Got buzzy in the head
hi! I’m a senior with lifelong asthma. Two days ago I was having an attack and nearly od’ on my nebulizer. I have a combination of opretorium and albuterol I didn’t use my long breathing tube, instead I got a more concentrated dose. Once in a.m and afternoon. Got buzzy in the head
Maltesemama
in
Asthma Community Forum
9 months ago
new to bronchiectasis follow up
No change to my inhalers, relvar, spiriva, montelukast tablets,
salbutamol
inhaler and nebules. I am trying to cut down on caffeine, up non caffeinated fluids and trying to eat healthily and walk on the flat for 20 minutes a day.
No change to my inhalers, relvar, spiriva, montelukast tablets,
salbutamol
inhaler and nebules. I am trying to cut down on caffeine, up non caffeinated fluids and trying to eat healthily and walk on the flat for 20 minutes a day.
Emily-G
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Concerned about ?asthma symptoms, what is significant and what is not
Peak flow was the same rubbish reading I have always scored - 300 I tried a puff of
salbutamol
(provided by my gp to try) and feel a bit better but still have the sensation of pressure in my throat.
Peak flow was the same rubbish reading I have always scored - 300 I tried a puff of
salbutamol
(provided by my gp to try) and feel a bit better but still have the sensation of pressure in my throat.
Blueforest23
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Is Trimbow ok for Bronchiectasis
I had to use my
Salbutamol
repeatedly until i could breath more comfortably. Oddly SP02 remained around 96% while I was struggling. From everything I've read Trimbow is a COPD and Asthma treatment but is not recommended for bronchiectasis.
I had to use my
Salbutamol
repeatedly until i could breath more comfortably. Oddly SP02 remained around 96% while I was struggling. From everything I've read Trimbow is a COPD and Asthma treatment but is not recommended for bronchiectasis.
WANEYD
in
Bronchiectasis Support
1 year ago
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