Using ORDINE atm..(Morphine Hydrochloride) to reduce breathlessness. Does anyone else use it, how, when and dose? Do you feel some relief when using it? I just wonder how beneficial it really is and how it’s long term use effects the lungs.
My doctor prescribes hydrocortisone, Effectively, the tablets are similar to prednisone without the side effects. I wake up and take them, give them a chance to begin to work, and take additional… read more
Can you use salbutamol in the nebuliser at the same time as ipratropium?
I have both COPD and asthma
First thing in morning I use 1 subutmol to open my airways 10 min later I use 2 budnise nebunes then 5 min later I use single Ipromide I then mix the ipromid and subutmol… read more
Does anyone use inspiolto respimat. I use it once in the morning(2puffs), also use atrovent and flovent. What kind of results do you have with the inspiolto. It used to work really good but not now
I am part of a pilot program co-oped by Cloud dx and the Yukon government health dept. it consists of taking vitals each morning recording to the portal. On the other end is a chronic care nurse in… read more
Can you give me a name of an inhaler that you use and like, I have to get another one from my doctor. I tried spiriva respimat, but it was top strong and it made me cough, I also tried advair, but that made my throat sore and my voice hoarse, so can someone tell me about the inhaler that they use....Thanks
I use trelegy. It seems to work but 1st fill to meet deductible is over $500!! Then it is 44$ a month. Yikes!
Yup me again. I forgot to mention that my eyesight is blurry since using Advair and also one eye has now got a annoying black floater (?) that makes me think there's a bug running around.
Can this inhaler relieve a chronic cough I cough all day long it affects my sleep and hurts my ribs and stomach muscles
I would ask my dr. or call the nurse she should be able to help you.
I like using the nebulizer for my albuterol and Atrovent/iptropium Rx but my doctor says that Medicare will not cover the cost in Arkansas. What else is an option?
Do the Canadian inhalers work. I have thought about getting my Spriva there but so far had been advised against it so haven't done it. Do you notice any difference?