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Fao Sqad
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Hello my darling :-)
I have been having trouble breathing for a few weeks (bilateral wheeze with reduced air entry) and the Salbutamol inhaler was completely ineffective.
Bobjugs took me to hospital the other night and Doc prescribes Prednisolone. She told me it's high time I changed my inhaler but didn't say what to.
Which inhaler would you recommend?
I have been having trouble breathing for a few weeks (bilateral wheeze with reduced air entry) and the Salbutamol inhaler was completely ineffective.
Bobjugs took me to hospital the other night and Doc prescribes Prednisolone. She told me it's high time I changed my inhaler but didn't say what to.
Which inhaler would you recommend?
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Do you think that the report of the admission to hospital will indicate that a change of inhaler is required, NoM? Daffy is right about GPs being ultra-careful about prescribing budgets these days, but if an admission arose because you were on the wrong inhaler, your GP ought to be reviewing your medication. The underlying financial drive these days is all about keeping people OUT of hospital - go see your GP.