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Can You Use Atrovent And Symbicort Together?

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East Chezzetcook. Nova Scotia

Using ORDINE Atm..(Morphine Hydrochloride) To Reduce Breathlessness. Does Anyone Else?

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Far South Coast, NSW, Australia

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.

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My Dr prescribed it. In such low dosage taken every 6 hrs if needed helps to relax the muscles and make breathing a little easier. Taken under the tongue or sublingual as They say. I used it for about… read more

Atrovent

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Wolverhampton, UK

Can you use salbutamol in the nebuliser at the same time as ipratropium?

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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

How Far Apart To Take Simbicort And Atrovent Inhalers

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Spanaway, WA
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Symbicort is a combination of a long acting beta antagonist (bronchodilator) and an inhaled corticosteroid. Atrovent is a short acting mustarinic agent. They are two different classes of medicine… read more

I Am On Symbicort,albutreol, Atrovent Atrovent Or Symbicort 1st Or Second ..Use Be Albuterol When Difficult Breathing

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My pulmonologist has me on Spiriva and then Symbicort which has some steroid in it. I only take them every 12 hours. Then I have pro-air (Albuterol) as a rescue. On good days that routine works great… read more

Is Anyone On Breztri Aerosphere ,my Husband Doctor Has Just Started Him On This. If Anyone Has How Is It Working. Thank You!!

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Timmins, ON
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Inhalers and COPD Read Article...
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My specialist changed my meds from bro and encruise to Brett via aero chamber. I feel I get the full dose using the aero chamber and feel immediate relief after taking it
This was after a flare-up… read more

Is Anyone On Dupixent?

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Auburn, GA

I have been prescribed Dupixent because they think in addition to COPD I may have Asthma. I was wondering if anyone has been prescribed this as well.

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i am on Dupixent i have been on it for a year being treated for Optomic Excma it is prescribed to me by a specialist dermatologist and is very expensive $1747..00 Australian dollars for 2 needles in… read more

Atrovent

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Paisley, UK

Can this inhaler relieve a chronic cough I cough all day long it affects my sleep and hurts my ribs and stomach muscles

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A MyCOPDTeam Member

I would ask my dr. or call the nurse she should be able to help you.

Airochamber Sometimes Sings When Taking Medicine

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Toronto, CA

I have 3 inhalers and I use an aero chamber to take the medicine.
The breztri and ventolin are fine, but the atrovent sometimes ‘sings’ when I inhale the medication. Is there a particular reason why? Too fast, too slow?

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Thank you :)

Atrovent

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Kearney, NE

How do u know if something is better for u than another

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A MyCOPDTeam Member

I think you need to ask your doctor or even the pharmacist would know and answer you well on this.