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Does Anyone Take Dulera Inhaler For Their COPD?

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Michigan, MI

Hi friends! Just wondering if any of you take Dulera inhaler for your COPD? I currently am on Spiriva, and my Doctor just prescribed Dulera. There's so many side effects, I'm just wondering if it's worth it. Not to mention how expensive it is. I'd appreciate your input. Thanks!

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A MyCOPDTeam Member

You don't think Anoro is as good or Dulera or as Sybicot? I take Spiriva once a day, and Dulera twice a day. Thanks, Barbara, for your input!

I Take Symbicort And Spriva Every Day. Which One Should I Take First?

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Illinois City, IL
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A MyCOPDTeam Member

I use my symbicort morning and evening and spiriva mid day.

Anyone Use Dulera And Have Hair Loss

A MyCOPDTeam Member asked a question 💭
Baltimore, MD

It Harder To Get Out Plus I Have Became More Tired And Weak In The Past Couple Of Months,, And My CO2 Has Became High,, Any Suggestions

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Lexington, N.C

Tiredness, more phlegm, high CO2 levels, weakness, harder to get a breath in ,any suggestions

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A MyCOPDTeam Member

Yes, I also have 3 litres of oxygen while sleeping, there's a tablet I was prescribed also, it's Daliresp,, it also works really well

Very Helpful Info. Question: When You Inhale The Medication, Would It Help To Hold It In For A Second Or 2 Before Exhaling?

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Collierville, TN
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Video: The Best Way To Take Respiratory Medications and Treatments Read Article...
A MyCOPDTeam Member

That sounds pretty consistent with everyone else I think.

Is Anybody Experiencing Really Itchiness. No Matter How Often I Shower Or How Much Lotion I Use I'm Not Getting Any Relief.

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Olympia, WA
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A MyCOPDTeam Member

Hello Check with the company that make it and see if they can help you. or Good Rx, Singles.Com Some insurances, Don't know if you have a Kroger in your area, but they have a plan for some… read more

Need An Inhaler

A MyCOPDTeam Member asked a question 💭
Monteal

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

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A MyCOPDTeam Member

I use trelegy. It seems to work but 1st fill to meet deductible is over $500!! Then it is 44$ a month. Yikes!

Is Anyone One On Dulera And Loosing Their?

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San Jose, CA
A MyCOPDTeam Member

I use Dulera and have not had a hair loss problem.

Change Of Meds

A MyCOPDTeam Member asked a question 💭
Toulon, IL

Dr the other day has put me on Dulera..been on Ventolin inhaler and nebulizer with albuterol and ipratropium bromide. He said I'll probably find l won't need the nebulizer or inhaler anymore or not as much. He tried putting me on Symbicort or Breo but insurance won't pay for them. When I looked up Dulera it says it's for asthma which I don't have but I do have chronic bronchitis. He also said it was the same as the Symbicort and the Breo...so is this going to help me and why wouldn't l need… read more

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A MyCOPDTeam Member

l have two meds that are the same,but one is in my nebulizer which stay at home,the other is in my inhaler which l carry with me at all times,

Is Anyone Taking Dulera With An Air Chamber. I Would Like To Know If It Helps You With Your Copd

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Ridgewood, NJ
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A MyCOPDTeam Member

I think you'll find that you need to try medications before you decide that you really want to take them long term. What works well for some patients doesn't always work well for others, and you… read more