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Bronchitis
I have been coughing on and off for about a month, a few days ago I started feeling really ill. I phoned the surgery and was given an appointment with a nurse practitioner who confirmed it was bronchitis and not a chest infection and gave a prescription for a salbutamol inhaler. Should I be concerned
I have been coughing on and off for about a month, a few days ago I started feeling really ill. I phoned the surgery and was given an appointment with a nurse practitioner who confirmed it was bronchitis and not a chest infection and gave a prescription for a salbutamol inhaler. Should I be concerned
valwood
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Vasculitis UK
6 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
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
6 months ago
Update on my nebuliser
i had a call from my doc yesterday telling m e i can get my salbutamol from a different chemist than my own, when i queried how, i was told that pharmacies use different suppliers and my chemists supplier no long er provides salbutamol. it all seems very strange to me, still i am getting what i want
i had a call from my doc yesterday telling m e i can get my salbutamol from a different chemist than my own, when i queried how, i was told that pharmacies use different suppliers and my chemists supplier no long er provides salbutamol. it all seems very strange to me, still i am getting what i want
whit
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
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NEBULISER
i ordered salbutamol nebules for my nebuliser last monday, yesterday i rang the chemist to ask where they were, i was told they are not manufactured any more and to get in touch with my doc, i asked why they hadn't told me earlier, no good answer was forthcoming. has any one else had something different
i ordered salbutamol nebules for my nebuliser last monday, yesterday i rang the chemist to ask where they were, i was told they are not manufactured any more and to get in touch with my doc, i asked why they hadn't told me earlier, no good answer was forthcoming. has any one else had something different
whit
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
More steroids my third course ðŸ˜
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
3 days ago
Hay fever medicines
I continue to have badly blocked ears and a runny nose for several weeks. I’ve only managed to see paramedics rather than a GP about it. I haven’t used any nasal sprays (other than saline) but would like to try anti-allergy medication such as antihistamine. Yet I’ve read that “A few common stimulating
I continue to have badly blocked ears and a runny nose for several weeks. I’ve only managed to see paramedics rather than a GP about it. I haven’t used any nasal sprays (other than saline) but would like to try anti-allergy medication such as antihistamine. Yet I’ve read that “A few common stimulating
Samazeuilh2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month 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
15 days ago
I do not know what to do.
My asthma has been uncontrolled for a year now. Since the beginning of this year, I have had five courses of steroid tablets and five courses of antibiotics. Every day I need ventolin 3-4 times. My asthma nurse doesn't prescribe anything new to me, and the specialist didn't change anything either.
My asthma has been uncontrolled for a year now. Since the beginning of this year, I have had five courses of steroid tablets and five courses of antibiotics. Every day I need ventolin 3-4 times. My asthma nurse doesn't prescribe anything new to me, and the specialist didn't change anything either.
ewusia28
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Asthma Community Forum
16 days 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
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Asthma Community Forum
18 days ago
Side effects now starting to affect me after 1 weeks of nebulised colomycin
Hi All I've recently been put on nebulised salbutamol and colomycin after being colonised with Pseudomonas. For the 1st week everything was going fine but now the side effects are starting to kick in (Fuzzy head,Headache,More sputum production,Fatigue,nausea) I seem to always do this when I start
Hi All I've recently been put on nebulised salbutamol and colomycin after being colonised with Pseudomonas. For the 1st week everything was going fine but now the side effects are starting to kick in (Fuzzy head,Headache,More sputum production,Fatigue,nausea) I seem to always do this when I start
Homer12
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
Seen my GP who says MART therapy is now used & suggested Fobumix inhaler Any thoughts?
Hi I posted last week after my Asthma review with a health care assistant at my GP surgery who basically tried to tell me to use my Fostair as both a preventer & reliever & tried to remove my Salbutamol Inhaler. I have since spoken to a GP who says the nurse is correct & they are using MART Therapy
Hi I posted last week after my Asthma review with a health care assistant at my GP surgery who basically tried to tell me to use my Fostair as both a preventer & reliever & tried to remove my Salbutamol Inhaler. I have since spoken to a GP who says the nurse is correct & they are using MART Therapy
Otto11
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
New inhaler
I have been given Ivax salumol instead of my normal Salbutamol. It is awful ,the taste and bitty feeling in my mouth. Has anyone else had a problem with this
I have been given Ivax salumol instead of my normal Salbutamol. It is awful ,the taste and bitty feeling in my mouth. Has anyone else had a problem with this
lilacs15
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Salbutamol Inhaler not used as a reliever anymore?
Hi Yesterday I had my yearly Asthma review with the nurse from our surgery which quite frankly was a waste of my time. However what did concern me was that she tried to take away my Salbutamol Inhaler (actually there & then) telling me they do not recommend them any more as a reliever & that I am
Hi Yesterday I had my yearly Asthma review with the nurse from our surgery which quite frankly was a waste of my time. However what did concern me was that she tried to take away my Salbutamol Inhaler (actually there & then) telling me they do not recommend them any more as a reliever & that I am
Otto11
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Salbutamol for Myasthenia
My EMG results were "Normal" so, despite the fact I have chronic muscle weakness that responds to prednisolone, 0.12 nmol/L of anti-AChR antibodies, and have lost my tendon reflexes, my neurologist says I don't have any neurological condition. I also have no detectable inflammation, so my rheumatologist
My EMG results were "Normal" so, despite the fact I have chronic muscle weakness that responds to prednisolone, 0.12 nmol/L of anti-AChR antibodies, and have lost my tendon reflexes, my neurologist says I don't have any neurological condition. I also have no detectable inflammation, so my rheumatologist
AtopicGuy
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Neuropathy Support
2 months ago
Best inhalers
Have severe copd emph and bronchiectasis, currently on Trimbow at the highest dose. It's taken 2 x a day morning and evening but the problem is it's not lasting for the alotted time and i am getting v breathless before I'm due another dose. Are there any better similar inhalers that one can take more
Have severe copd emph and bronchiectasis, currently on Trimbow at the highest dose. It's taken 2 x a day morning and evening but the problem is it's not lasting for the alotted time and i am getting v breathless before I'm due another dose. Are there any better similar inhalers that one can take more
claracola
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Allergic Asthma
Hi AllLooking for advice or perhaps just to know that I'm not alone and someone else found their way off this merry go round. I'm a 59 year old Developer and was very keen on sport all my life. Both my grandfather's died of lung "disease" (I watched one taking his last breaths, horrible). My GP warned
Hi AllLooking for advice or perhaps just to know that I'm not alone and someone else found their way off this merry go round. I'm a 59 year old Developer and was very keen on sport all my life. Both my grandfather's died of lung "disease" (I watched one taking his last breaths, horrible). My GP warned
Horsemadfamily
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Asthma Community Forum
7 months ago
Chest infection & return flight on Wednesday. Advice please
Hi everyone. I’m having a pretty rubbish time. We flew to Cyprus a week past Saturday for 10 nights. I’ve been in bed since last Wednesday with somewhat odd symptoms. Tight chest very hot shooting pains everywhere & headache from hell. Stomach seemed upset too. Oh & palpitations. I ignored the tight
Hi everyone. I’m having a pretty rubbish time. We flew to Cyprus a week past Saturday for 10 nights. I’ve been in bed since last Wednesday with somewhat odd symptoms. Tight chest very hot shooting pains everywhere & headache from hell. Stomach seemed upset too. Oh & palpitations. I ignored the tight
Otto11
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
5mg ventolin nebules
Sadly GSK have ceased to manufacture the 5mg ventolin nebules. Are there any other severe brittle and unstable asthmatics out there that feel their asthma is no longer under control. I am also on fostair 200 but certainly since I was switched over to a generic salbutamol 5mg nebule which I have to nebulise
Sadly GSK have ceased to manufacture the 5mg ventolin nebules. Are there any other severe brittle and unstable asthmatics out there that feel their asthma is no longer under control. I am also on fostair 200 but certainly since I was switched over to a generic salbutamol 5mg nebule which I have to nebulise
Blue58
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
Repost results
Im taking teva levothyroxine 100mcgThybon t3, 15mcg, split 3 x 5mcg dose Magnesium glycinate 650mg Vit D3,k2 mk-7, 5000iu Any advice very much appreciated 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Im taking teva levothyroxine 100mcgThybon t3, 15mcg, split 3 x 5mcg dose Magnesium glycinate 650mg Vit D3,k2 mk-7, 5000iu Any advice very much appreciated 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Geegee777
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Ventolin now being replaced
My asthma nurse has replaced my usual Ventolin (full-size) prescription with the new CFC free smaller salbutamol inhaler. Maybe it’s me, but it certainly doesn’t feel as effective and it may be coincidence but my voice is getting more and more croaky. Anyone else experiencing the same?
My asthma nurse has replaced my usual Ventolin (full-size) prescription with the new CFC free smaller salbutamol inhaler. Maybe it’s me, but it certainly doesn’t feel as effective and it may be coincidence but my voice is getting more and more croaky. Anyone else experiencing the same?
Polly-PV
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
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