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Do you use inhaled corticosteroids?
Inhaled Corticosteroids: These medications reduce the inflammation in your lungs via an inhaler or nebulizer . These meds do not work instantly and can take a few weeks of continuous use before you experience results.
A few common inhaled corticosteroids include:
- Arunity Ellipta® (Fluticasone Furoate)
- Flovent® (Fluticasone Furoate)- inhaler
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I have been using Trelegy for 6 years. Works well for me. It is also good for me to review how to properly inhale from the Ellipta device
Das,
Hello! I am glad it was good to review how to properly use the Elliot’s device. We must use the devices correctly to get the effective dosage.
I was prescribed Qvair 80 for one month based on the inflammation indicated on the pfts recently. I discontinued after 2 weeks , as I felt I was getting a productive cough …no other changes to my lung regimen
Storyteller,
Interesting side effect. Thank you for sharing this with the community.
Flovent
Is Trelegy an inhaled Corticosteroid?
Is Trelegy an inhaled Corticosteroid?
Is Trelegy an inhaled Corticosteroid?
Is Trelegy an inhaled Corticosteroid?
Is Trelegy an inhaled Corticosteroid?
Is Trelegy an inhaled Corticosteroid?
Yes -Trelegy is a Corticosteriod
Yes -Trelegy is a Corticosteriod
Yes -Trelegy is a Corticosteriod
Yes -Trelegy is a Corticosteriod
Yes -Trelegy is a Corticosteriod
Yes -Trelegy is a Corticosteriod
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