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Inhaler Dosage
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My gp has given me an inhaler the label says use when required but when i checked on google it said you can overdose does anyone know anything please?

posted September 26, 2017
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A MyCOPDTeam Member

Hi Julie I have Spiriva 2.5mcg 2 puffs a day and I also have a rescue inhaler. Hop I have not forgotten anything . HUGS!!!

posted September 26, 2017
A MyCOPDTeam Member

Its a ventolin evohaler 100microgrammes salbutamol sulfate per actuation if that Makes sense thank you

posted September 26, 2017
A MyCOPDTeam Member

I have fostair morning and night am allowed to use my ventolin one whenever it's needed the only thing is if you use it a lot you will get the tremors a bit. Take care and breathe easy @A MyCOPDTeam Member 😊😊cx

posted September 28, 2017
A MyCOPDTeam Member

Use your inhaler every 4 To Six hours. You should check with you Dr or nurse. I take my meds. Inhaler One is symbort two puff in morn. Twice day And also I take spriva once day pro air when SoB also I use nebulizer with albuterhol when sob and a night Singular that help at night . I would talk to your De or nurse they will help you I have COPD and asthma. And CHF .im 80 years. Also I do exercise I,learn at rehab l ok have a good night

posted September 27, 2017
A MyCOPDTeam Member

Hi i take spiriva once a day symbicort twice a day and. I also have Ventolin as needed this is from my lung doctor.

posted September 26, 2017

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