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Does Anyone Take Dalarerst With Predisone? Also Do Any Of These Drugs Effect You Vision?
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posted February 25, 2018
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I stopped the daleresp when I moved to Florida (that's some pricey stuff)....I only use an inhaler when needed...usually albuterol (pro-air) and symbicort. 02 while sleeping and that's it for me. With the pollen coming in I may have to use an allergen...not sure at the moment, just do not want to be over medicated. Blessings and welcome aboard....

posted February 25, 2018
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Are you using a nebulizer? There are some side effects to the eyes with nebulizers. Please take something like Occuvite for your eyes.....it has levithan in it ....and you really need that or eat lots of spinach and kale....

posted February 27, 2018
A MyCOPDTeam Member

I am taking some high dose antibiotic 3 times a week and my vision is really blurry now my Pulmonolgist is trying to set me up with a Opthamologist

posted February 27, 2018
A MyCOPDTeam Member

You can use Daliresp with prednisone, but if the Daliresp works properly, you may not need the prednisone. Daliresp is an anti-inflammatory and if it does its job, you may not need anything else.

posted February 25, 2018

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