Could it be my breathing treatments?
Currently with the nebulizer 4 times a day. Ipratropium/Bromude and Albuterol. Followed by Symbacort 2 puffs BID.
ProAir RespiClick and Proventil. All 2 are rescue inhalers. I'm working with my pulmnary Dr. to see which rescue is best for me.
TIA
For those of you using Trelegy get an RX from you Dr. and fax it to GSK. They in turn send you a coupon with an activation # and for 1 year you only pay $10.00 for each inhaler. Not valid if your insurance you use for RX's federal or state aid. Like Medicare/Medicaid/Tricare.
One inhaler costs $620.00 for a 30 day supply. I asked my pharmacist if my insurance would be cheaper then $10 and she said it would be the same.
Been on Trelegy for over a month and it really agrees with me and my lungs.
Ive been on Trelegy for about a year. My pharmacist says its the best on the market. I was using anoro before that and it was good as well. My Dr. was really up to date on things. He has since left and is teaching at Emory University. Ive not been with the new one long enough to know. After this recent pneumonia, im still using it with 1 rescue inhaler. Hope you find the very best for youselfs
I have had my hands and arms shake and my oxygen was low.
I get the shakes too when I use albuterol ,either the nebulixrr or the inhaler.
I too use Trilogy. I still think there has to be other treatments. I have cops and asthma