My insurance will no longer cover my Spiriva med. They are requiring that I change to Incruse Ellipta. Does anyone take Incruse Ellipta and are you satisfied with the results? Does it work better or worse than Spiriva?Thank you
I use Incruse. No complaints. Been on it for a couple of years
Is incruse similar to budesobide, duoneb, or bevespi?
I used that first did not work well now on anoro ellipta works good. Dr says it is 2 meds in one
hello everyone, i was wondering how good it works for those of you who are taking it. my doctor changed my meds from spariva to incruse ellipta. not sure if i like it??
Exactly what is Incruse Ellipta
It's a maintenance inhaler and helps keep my airways a bit clearer. It does taste awful but since it works when others did not, I just use it and then rinse my mouth with plain water. That works.
hi got new inhaler today called relvar ellipta to replace seritide just wandering if ellipta better inhaler any body use it thanks christine
Agreed, Rosecat
Is incruse better than sepriva
The one that really works for me is Advir.
It is so terrifically expensive for us seniors on a fixed income. Untill it gets me up in the AM and serves me coffee, I can't take it on a daily basis.
I use anoro elipta
Works good for me my legs thump sometimes as a side effect and neck hurts sometimes
Has anyone used Trelegy Ellipta? I have tried Anoro which didn't work and currently using Symbicort which isn't working well either. In fact if I use Ipratropium/Albuterol 2X a day via Nebulizer it works better than Symicort...my plan will not cover Spiriva (Medicare D)...so, any experiences with Trelegy?
Dr. took me off Symbicort and put me on Trelegy
Was wondering if there is a way that works well taking breo ellipta and incruse together?