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Steroid Skin?
Since taking
Seretide
, I have developed very itchy, scaly & sore eczema type patches on my left hand and left leg. A bit of research shows that this could be caused by the steroids.
Since taking
Seretide
, I have developed very itchy, scaly & sore eczema type patches on my left hand and left leg. A bit of research shows that this could be caused by the steroids.
PurpleAlf
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Seretide 100
Hello All I have been on
Seretide
100 for years now with no issues at all. Went for my asthma check up yesterday and the asthma nurse told me to get off
Seretide
as there was a concern about the chemicals in the fluticasone and my local health authority are taking it off formulary.
Hello All I have been on
Seretide
100 for years now with no issues at all. Went for my asthma check up yesterday and the asthma nurse told me to get off
Seretide
as there was a concern about the chemicals in the fluticasone and my local health authority are taking it off formulary.
Nozzam
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Received shielding letter, unsure why.
I ended up being put on Flutiform but to be honest it seems to work no better than the
Seretide
I was on previously in that I was already fine during the day and the night-time symptoms did not change. They are now getting better as I'm addressing the GERD. So...
I ended up being put on Flutiform but to be honest it seems to work no better than the
Seretide
I was on previously in that I was already fine during the day and the night-time symptoms did not change. They are now getting better as I'm addressing the GERD. So...
StinkyTofu
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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Clarification on self isolation
Hi, I take a prescribed steroid
seretide
inhaler but there’s no clarity in whether this falls under the 12 week self isolation category. I’ve called my doctor and they are not giving any advice and I’ve not received any notice from the NHS.
Hi, I take a prescribed steroid
seretide
inhaler but there’s no clarity in whether this falls under the 12 week self isolation category. I’ve called my doctor and they are not giving any advice and I’ve not received any notice from the NHS.
BazzzaK
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
COVID 19 Sick notes? To work or not?
I have 1 shot a month (the lowest u can have) Xolair,
Seretide
500 1 am 1 pm, Spiriva Respimat x2 am, Alvesco 80 x 2 a day pMDI, Montelukast pm, Uniphyllin am and pm, Bambac pm Antihistamines Bricanyl Totally confused as to what I should be doing. Have'nt been in work over a week.
I have 1 shot a month (the lowest u can have) Xolair,
Seretide
500 1 am 1 pm, Spiriva Respimat x2 am, Alvesco 80 x 2 a day pMDI, Montelukast pm, Uniphyllin am and pm, Bambac pm Antihistamines Bricanyl Totally confused as to what I should be doing. Have'nt been in work over a week.
spookylou
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Fostair and tertible sude effects
I was put on fostair from
seretide
3 years ago. It's worse than awful. Muscle cramps and horrendous "doms" from resistance training, serious weight gain such that I have to diet assiduously (went from 12st 8 lb to 14 St 3lb without noticing it in about six months!!!)
I was put on fostair from
seretide
3 years ago. It's worse than awful. Muscle cramps and horrendous "doms" from resistance training, serious weight gain such that I have to diet assiduously (went from 12st 8 lb to 14 St 3lb without noticing it in about six months!!!)
Mezitonka
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
What do the UK govt class as severe asthma?
Ive gone from Symbicort 100/6 to
Seretide
250 and montelukast in the last couple of months. My GP isn’t great and never explains the inhalers to me so I’m not sure which is stronger etc. And he never even explained what montelukast is and what it does...
Ive gone from Symbicort 100/6 to
Seretide
250 and montelukast in the last couple of months. My GP isn’t great and never explains the inhalers to me so I’m not sure which is stronger etc. And he never even explained what montelukast is and what it does...
Misha789
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Sore throat side effect
Hi all, I recently got a generic version of
Seretide
- usually I get the branded version. I’ve had an awful sore throat since switching. At first I thought I was ill but the rest of me feels fine and I have no other symptoms. It’s been consistently sore for about 2 weeks now.
Hi all, I recently got a generic version of
Seretide
- usually I get the branded version. I’ve had an awful sore throat since switching. At first I thought I was ill but the rest of me feels fine and I have no other symptoms. It’s been consistently sore for about 2 weeks now.
gamba
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Peakflow
A bit of history, I used to be really chronic and severe in my early 20s but over the years I am more acute (difficult) couple of weeks attacks with extra steroids and sometimes antibiotics a year, then I can live relatively normal on
Seretide
500 twice a day and salbutamol use 2-3 times daily which
A bit of history, I used to be really chronic and severe in my early 20s but over the years I am more acute (difficult) couple of weeks attacks with extra steroids and sometimes antibiotics a year, then I can live relatively normal on
Seretide
500 twice a day and salbutamol use 2-3 times daily which
Loulou9000
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Seretide v Fostair
Going to the GP today as I have found
Seretide
has become less effective to no effect in controlling my asthma which to be honest is being a bit bothersome of late.I have noticed more conversations regarding Fostair. Wondering what peoples experience is with this inhaler and any side effects?
Going to the GP today as I have found
Seretide
has become less effective to no effect in controlling my asthma which to be honest is being a bit bothersome of late.I have noticed more conversations regarding Fostair. Wondering what peoples experience is with this inhaler and any side effects?
WB2020
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Aerochamber breathing problems when not cleaned?
Might need to try other inhaler used to take
seretide
years ago and was fine on it.
Might need to try other inhaler used to take
seretide
years ago and was fine on it.
vooxxy
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Should I attend my hospital appointment?
I have fairly well controlled asthma, taking 2 doses
seretide
100 twice a day. (Recently increased) Rarely taking Ventolin. Also taking amarys spray for allergy and nasal polyps. Is it worth the travel?
I have fairly well controlled asthma, taking 2 doses
seretide
100 twice a day. (Recently increased) Rarely taking Ventolin. Also taking amarys spray for allergy and nasal polyps. Is it worth the travel?
VivalaFrida
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Prednisolone side effects
Finished this course 5 days ago after an asthma flare up (Have
seretide
and salbutamol regularly). From 2 days in I have had worse side effects than ever before; Sore mouth and sensitivity Increased hunger Increased thirst Intense headaches on a daily basis A rash on my face.
Finished this course 5 days ago after an asthma flare up (Have
seretide
and salbutamol regularly). From 2 days in I have had worse side effects than ever before; Sore mouth and sensitivity Increased hunger Increased thirst Intense headaches on a daily basis A rash on my face.
Ellierosebmx
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Reliever spray without lactose - help please
Then after ten days the wheezing disappeared; after six months I came off my
Seretide
250. I later accidentally ate butter and the heavy wheezing and mucus was back. Turns out I have a delayed onset t-cell response to dairy (consultant confirmed).
Then after ten days the wheezing disappeared; after six months I came off my
Seretide
250. I later accidentally ate butter and the heavy wheezing and mucus was back. Turns out I have a delayed onset t-cell response to dairy (consultant confirmed).
Henlen
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Salamol
Hi everyone I normally use Salbutamol (as well as
Seretide
250) but I found a Salamol easy-breathe inhaler in a drawer last week I got last year.
Hi everyone I normally use Salbutamol (as well as
Seretide
250) but I found a Salamol easy-breathe inhaler in a drawer last week I got last year.
ccccc
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Saw this today if it helps anyone
Seretide
, Fostair, Symbicort) at a high daily steroid dose (see the list below) An inhaler with a high daily steroid dose (see the list below) AND you are taking Montelukast Then you should follow the shielding advice, which means: Stay at home at all times and avoid any face-to-face contact with
Seretide
, Fostair, Symbicort) at a high daily steroid dose (see the list below) An inhaler with a high daily steroid dose (see the list below) AND you are taking Montelukast Then you should follow the shielding advice, which means: Stay at home at all times and avoid any face-to-face contact with
LDloveslattecoffe
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Seretide and skin problem.
I did not associate the problem with the
Seretide
until recently. Due to developing coughing fits soon after taking the
Seretide
I stopped taking it and after a couple of weeks the skin problem disappeared and the skin on my hands is now normal.
I did not associate the problem with the
Seretide
until recently. Due to developing coughing fits soon after taking the
Seretide
I stopped taking it and after a couple of weeks the skin problem disappeared and the skin on my hands is now normal.
johnmu
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Fostair 100/6
My question is should Fostair be given as a replacement for Salbutamol because from what I have read it is more like
Seretide
which is a preventative, the situatuion we find ourselves in is that there is nothing she can have to help her once she has been given the Fostair twice a day e.g. she felt unwell
My question is should Fostair be given as a replacement for Salbutamol because from what I have read it is more like
Seretide
which is a preventative, the situatuion we find ourselves in is that there is nothing she can have to help her once she has been given the Fostair twice a day e.g. she felt unwell
4sibbs
in
COPD Friends
4 years ago
Vitamin D improvement
I had recently been given Symbicort instead of
Seretide
and have only used it once in the last week. I am going to try magnesium also, just to see if that also helps. I only really suffer from mild chest tightness and sometimes bad wheezing, but that seems so far to have subsided.
I had recently been given Symbicort instead of
Seretide
and have only used it once in the last week. I am going to try magnesium also, just to see if that also helps. I only really suffer from mild chest tightness and sometimes bad wheezing, but that seems so far to have subsided.
Palette
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
How much oral steroid is too much
He is now on ciclesonide,
seretide
and montelukast daily but still dont seem to get him in a good place for more than a couple of weeks before something causes him to flare up again.
He is now on ciclesonide,
seretide
and montelukast daily but still dont seem to get him in a good place for more than a couple of weeks before something causes him to flare up again.
HaydiesMum
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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