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Heart rate stays around 100 bpm
Hey Everyone. My heart rate has been concerning me lately. I am on Seretide, Tiotropium, Azithromycin 3x week، Montelukast omeperazole, Prednisone 10mg . I have noticed that my heart rate spikes around 101 bpm after using seretide and does not go away 3-4 hours after its use, and after meals. ECG is
Hey Everyone. My heart rate has been concerning me lately. I am on Seretide, Tiotropium, Azithromycin 3x week، Montelukast omeperazole, Prednisone 10mg . I have noticed that my heart rate spikes around 101 bpm after using seretide and does not go away 3-4 hours after its use, and after meals. ECG is
Sunshine404
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
29 days ago
A new member
Hello there, I am Sunshine, 22 years old and this is my first post on the forum. I have had asthma in my genes and from childhood. But recently with recurrent respiratory infections and occasional blood in sputum brought me to the doctor. He ordered me an Xray which showed Bronchiectasis. To confirm
Hello there, I am Sunshine, 22 years old and this is my first post on the forum. I have had asthma in my genes and from childhood. But recently with recurrent respiratory infections and occasional blood in sputum brought me to the doctor. He ordered me an Xray which showed Bronchiectasis. To confirm
Sunshine404
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
Tiotropium, a life saver!
My asthma has been poorly controlled for about 11 years now. I've been referred 3 times to consultants, who have put me on all sort of combinations of drugs. Still poorly controlled. I trained as a molecular biologist, so did some academic reading. Tiotropium is an inhaled drug designed for COPD, but
My asthma has been poorly controlled for about 11 years now. I've been referred 3 times to consultants, who have put me on all sort of combinations of drugs. Still poorly controlled. I trained as a molecular biologist, so did some academic reading. Tiotropium is an inhaled drug designed for COPD, but
CallysMum
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
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More steroids my third course 😭
My asthma is the worst it's ever been anything sets it off, I had to go to the doctors again today and good job I did needed yet another inhaler I'm on fostair, tiotropium and salbutamol now so yeah alot and the prednisolone tablets so hopefully this should help clear up what ever is aggrevating my breathing
My asthma is the worst it's ever been anything sets it off, I had to go to the doctors again today and good job I did needed yet another inhaler I'm on fostair, tiotropium and salbutamol now so yeah alot and the prednisolone tablets so hopefully this should help clear up what ever is aggrevating my breathing
Yumz199725
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Hospital admission for acute exhaberation of asthma.
Aw what a few months I've had been awful my asthma been the worst it's ever been in my life and that's something I thought I'd never say that because 4 years ago was admitted to hospital for my asthma.Anyway I'm rambling 😅😂 I think it's cause I can't believe how much better I feel already, So it all
Aw what a few months I've had been awful my asthma been the worst it's ever been in my life and that's something I thought I'd never say that because 4 years ago was admitted to hospital for my asthma.Anyway I'm rambling 😅😂 I think it's cause I can't believe how much better I feel already, So it all
Yumz199725
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Trimbow
My medicine for copd as just been changed from fostair and Braltus tiotropium to Trimbow ,3 days of using Trimbow and my breathing is not improving at the moment,do I persevere,and if so how long does it take to get fully into your system
My medicine for copd as just been changed from fostair and Braltus tiotropium to Trimbow ,3 days of using Trimbow and my breathing is not improving at the moment,do I persevere,and if so how long does it take to get fully into your system
Benj1998
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
salbutamol and hands
hi everyone, I use Fostair and salbutamol, alongside tiotropium. My hands have been so shaky and sore since flare up which was in November. This makes my hands hard to use and very painful. Has anyone else experienced this? Any suggestions on how to support the pain and shakiness? Doctors just dismiss
hi everyone, I use Fostair and salbutamol, alongside tiotropium. My hands have been so shaky and sore since flare up which was in November. This makes my hands hard to use and very painful. Has anyone else experienced this? Any suggestions on how to support the pain and shakiness? Doctors just dismiss
Bolt21
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Any advice?
Hi all, 👋 I was wondering whether some of you lovely people might be able to give me some advice. Apologies in advance for this super long message! 😅 Back in 2017 I had two really bad exacerbations with my asthma, involving lots of pred and antibiotics, which led to me moving from fostair to seretide
Hi all, 👋 I was wondering whether some of you lovely people might be able to give me some advice. Apologies in advance for this super long message! 😅 Back in 2017 I had two really bad exacerbations with my asthma, involving lots of pred and antibiotics, which led to me moving from fostair to seretide
LisaLuv3000
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Prednisolone questions
I have severe asthma although thankfully in the past year my symptoms have been pretty much in control i have been on daily 15mg of prednisolone now for 7 years increasing when i have flare ups my main problem is prior to covid i had quarterly appointments with my respiratory consultant and her team
I have severe asthma although thankfully in the past year my symptoms have been pretty much in control i have been on daily 15mg of prednisolone now for 7 years increasing when i have flare ups my main problem is prior to covid i had quarterly appointments with my respiratory consultant and her team
Wheezeydarth
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
braltus inhaker
hi I have just been prescribed a Braltus inhaler of tiotropium bromide for COPD . I am worried about side effects as I have paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and am worried it may trigger an attack of AF. Has anyone any experience of using this medication . Thank you
hi I have just been prescribed a Braltus inhaler of tiotropium bromide for COPD . I am worried about side effects as I have paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and am worried it may trigger an attack of AF. Has anyone any experience of using this medication . Thank you
Caradomben
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AF Association
1 year ago
Trimbow eligibility??
ok so I’ll reply to you all on my other post shortly, thank you all for your support!! I was thinking of asking my GP to step down my Seretide from 125/25 to 50/25 because the steroid is definitely doing less for me than the long acting reliever. I was also going to ask to switch back from Atrovent
ok so I’ll reply to you all on my other post shortly, thank you all for your support!! I was thinking of asking my GP to step down my Seretide from 125/25 to 50/25 because the steroid is definitely doing less for me than the long acting reliever. I was also going to ask to switch back from Atrovent
saltyskies
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Seeking help
My asthma has been very unsettled this past few days. Usually fairly well controlled on Fostair, Qvar and Tiotropium. However, woken up wheezy/coughing last 4 nights, and had a few attacks during the daytime. Increased inhalers as per plan, and using spacer for salbutamol but want some advice on what
My asthma has been very unsettled this past few days. Usually fairly well controlled on Fostair, Qvar and Tiotropium. However, woken up wheezy/coughing last 4 nights, and had a few attacks during the daytime. Increased inhalers as per plan, and using spacer for salbutamol but want some advice on what
Filobabe
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Spiriva unavailable.
Morning all. Hope your weekend has been a good one. I have just had a phone call from Boots to tell me that Spiriva is out of stock with them and at the manufacturers! I was offered an alternative called Tiogiva which I have never heard of but, on Googling, appears to contain the same amount of tiotropium
Morning all. Hope your weekend has been a good one. I have just had a phone call from Boots to tell me that Spiriva is out of stock with them and at the manufacturers! I was offered an alternative called Tiogiva which I have never heard of but, on Googling, appears to contain the same amount of tiotropium
Annscottie
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Re: nucala biologic injection
Hi .not been on for awhile.i went to hosp for checkup after having covid a month ago in which I got infection in left lung .3weeks of steriods and 2weeks of antibiotics later x-ray show in fiction no different .going to do a CT scan .IV been unstable asthma for years .consultant wants to put me on nucala
Hi .not been on for awhile.i went to hosp for checkup after having covid a month ago in which I got infection in left lung .3weeks of steriods and 2weeks of antibiotics later x-ray show in fiction no different .going to do a CT scan .IV been unstable asthma for years .consultant wants to put me on nucala
coral12
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Help with Inhaler use identification
Hi, I've had a good look online but cannot find much other than scientific medical papers (which aren't much help), but I'd like to know specifically whats in my inhalers, what they are for, and which overlap with each other. They are: Flutiform, Symbicort, Tiotropium (Sprivia respimat), Striverdi
Hi, I've had a good look online but cannot find much other than scientific medical papers (which aren't much help), but I'd like to know specifically whats in my inhalers, what they are for, and which overlap with each other. They are: Flutiform, Symbicort, Tiotropium (Sprivia respimat), Striverdi
mmarcevanss
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Add on drugs that are usually prescribed by a consultant part 1 (LAMAs, add-on inhalers, theo)
Hi everyone - it’s been a while! Here is the next (probably long awaited 😅) infomercial! Here are some of the drugs commonly prescribed by a local consultant. That being said, GPs can (and do) prescribe a lot of them, but I’d suggest if you’re on one of them and are not under a hospital consultant (
Hi everyone - it’s been a while! Here is the next (probably long awaited 😅) infomercial! Here are some of the drugs commonly prescribed by a local consultant. That being said, GPs can (and do) prescribe a lot of them, but I’d suggest if you’re on one of them and are not under a hospital consultant (
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma worse but no
Please can someone help I'm at a loss what to do 😫 Diagnosed with adult asthma last Feb, its classed as severe (on the shielding list etc). I currently take fostair 200/6 2 puffs twice a day, Tiotropium bromide 2 puffs once a day, Fexofenadine 180mg twice a day and ompeprezole 40mg. My asthma had been
Please can someone help I'm at a loss what to do 😫 Diagnosed with adult asthma last Feb, its classed as severe (on the shielding list etc). I currently take fostair 200/6 2 puffs twice a day, Tiotropium bromide 2 puffs once a day, Fexofenadine 180mg twice a day and ompeprezole 40mg. My asthma had been
wooders09
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
when do I stop taking all these meds
back in May 2018 had h/a (have had previous ones) and 2 stents fitted - was then informed had lung cancer - had vats op in Nov and got on with life - last saw heart consultant in July 2019 and was informed all looking good but he said keep on taking tablets because of the cancer?- ticagrelor - amlopodine
back in May 2018 had h/a (have had previous ones) and 2 stents fitted - was then informed had lung cancer - had vats op in Nov and got on with life - last saw heart consultant in July 2019 and was informed all looking good but he said keep on taking tablets because of the cancer?- ticagrelor - amlopodine
Flissy100
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Anyone else on Tiotropium - Braitus (via a Zonda inhaler)
Anyone else on Tiotropium - Braitus (via a Zonda inhaler) have been on this just 2 weeks and feel absolutely brilliant - was a bit dubious at first due to listed side effects but am really glad I was finally prescribed it. Lung consultant told me back in Feb he was prescibing it and said he would write
Anyone else on Tiotropium - Braitus (via a Zonda inhaler) have been on this just 2 weeks and feel absolutely brilliant - was a bit dubious at first due to listed side effects but am really glad I was finally prescribed it. Lung consultant told me back in Feb he was prescibing it and said he would write
Flissy100
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Problems with inhaler
I have just started the inhaler with tablet called Tiotropium In inhaler took pins and needles doctor gave me a lower dose still getting pins and needles all over I am on a few other drugs I am woundering if this will go the longer I take the inhaler I only take one tablet a day
I have just started the inhaler with tablet called Tiotropium In inhaler took pins and needles doctor gave me a lower dose still getting pins and needles all over I am on a few other drugs I am woundering if this will go the longer I take the inhaler I only take one tablet a day
Whitechristmastime
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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