I see some people use Advair, some Spiriva. Is there a reason to use one over the other?
I didn't know that. My ft
Never said I was suppose to
Have the same problem.My palliative care person told me to use Flonase according to directions. I’m voice isn’t perfect,but it’s better.Give it a try!
In your experience, what frequency has been more effective for your breathing?
I would not care how often just as long as I am able to breath that’s I think most important.
I am prescribed Advair and Symbi-cort. The Advair is twice a day and Symbi-cort is once a day. What is the reccommended regimen to taking these drugs? Do I spread them out to 3 times a day - ie Advair morning and night with Symbi-cort at lunch? Can I take Advair and Symbi-cort together in the morning?? Just what are other members doing? Thanks.
you are welcome i hope you get some answers from your dr. and get some kind of relief blessed be
Not having a regular doctor doesn't help much so hoping some ideas from here.
I take one dose daily of the spiriva and one dose twice a day of the symbicort.
Which one do most take first? Any advantage of one over the other? Or does it make any difference?
For those who use rescue inhalers (i.e. Respimat, ProAir, Ventolin...how often do you use and how does it help you?
Has anyone used Trelegy Ellipta? I have tried Anoro which didn't work and currently using Symbicort which isn't working well either. In fact if I use Ipratropium/Albuterol 2X a day via Nebulizer it works better than Symicort...my plan will not cover Spiriva (Medicare D)...so, any experiences with Trelegy?
Sorry..I never looked at the date
My Cardiologist says my heart is fine and most people have these and just never feel them. I can Feel when mine happen. Sometimes it will last for weeks and really stresses me out. Just Curious... Jeff
No doesn't seem normal to me either....lol