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Asthma Inhalers
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My Asthma nurse has changed my inhaler from Sirdulpa to Fostair. I was doing fine on Sirdulpa and had my asthma under control. I have been on the Fostair for just over 3 weeks and am not happy with it. There is a horrible taste when I use the inhaler which I have never had with any other inhaler. This goes when I rinse my mouth out. Also my sleep is disturbed and I am waking virtually every hour and my mouth and tongue is so dry I can't speak I keep a drink by my bed but it is a change from previously. I am also having pains in my shins at night but I'm not sure if this is connected to my inhaler. I don't know why it was changed but the Fostair is more than £15 cheaper would this be the reason
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sounds like you absolutely shouldn't be taking it- why did she change it if your asthma is controlled? Cost is a big deal and they have probably been told to try to get people onto the cheaper inhaler. I have been told that Salbutamol is cheap as chips, and my steroid inhaler is about £25+, I was made to feel grateful for being allowed that one.
One of my cats has an inhaler for his asthma. If I buy them through the vet the steroid one costs me about £70, cheaper (slightly) through the chemist. Flixotide was the name - I think.
The Ventolin inhaler is less than £10.
We/I gave up with the inhaler, cats tend to be non-compliant when it comes to medication. He is back on the Prednisolone talbets.