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I'm 40 yr old female with seasonal allergies, when if not treated right before the season starts, I develop cough variant asthma. I also get CVA if I don't treat with meRAB when I get the common upper resp. infection.
Anyway, I was stupid this season and didn't start treating ahead of time. I've been well controlled for about a year. So well contolled that I only take meRAB ahead of the coming fall seasons. I forgot/got lazy this season. I'M PAYING FOR IT NOW - this cough is horrible!!!
I've always been on Clarinex, Pulmicort and Albuterol (as needed only for the albuterol of course). I never really needed the albuterol in the past.
Now, as I understand it, the albuterol has changed, no more CFC's switched to HFA. I CAN TELL A DIFFERENCE.
As I'm in a serious bought of CVA just this week, I went to the Dr. to get my meRAB refilled - he gave me the usual Pulmicort and said to take the Provair HFA for the next 3-4 days until things get under control. I feel the Provair isn't doing it's job/just not strong enough/not lasting long enough. I even found an old Albuterol but decided vs. using it as it's way past expiration.
My question this morning, to the experts, do you think switching to Advair for this episode will help get my cough under control better? Seeing as how Advair has a long acting beta agonist in it as opposed to the shorter acting beta agonist in Provair? The provair stops the cough but only for a couple of hours - come 2am this morning - i was coughing again. Not as bad, but it was enough to keep me up. I didn't want to take the provair because of the jittery/faster heart beats at 2am. I figured I would wait it out until it was time to get up. I did get some sleeep but not as good because of the cough.
When I did see my dr. earlier this week - he did mention giving me advair, but then said, why change what has worked in the past and we stuck with the pulmicort/albuterol. BUT, this was before I realized the change form CFC's to HFA.
Thoughts?
Would advair give me a little bit longer control of the cough?
Everything is getting better, but if there is something out there that's longer lasting...I'm all for it.
One more question.
I take Clarinex once a day for the seasonal allergies, but now that Zyrtex is out - does that cover more? Curious that's all.
Thanks all for reading this.
Run.
I'm 40 yr old female with seasonal allergies, when if not treated right before the season starts, I develop cough variant asthma. I also get CVA if I don't treat with meRAB when I get the common upper resp. infection.
Anyway, I was stupid this season and didn't start treating ahead of time. I've been well controlled for about a year. So well contolled that I only take meRAB ahead of the coming fall seasons. I forgot/got lazy this season. I'M PAYING FOR IT NOW - this cough is horrible!!!
I've always been on Clarinex, Pulmicort and Albuterol (as needed only for the albuterol of course). I never really needed the albuterol in the past.
Now, as I understand it, the albuterol has changed, no more CFC's switched to HFA. I CAN TELL A DIFFERENCE.
As I'm in a serious bought of CVA just this week, I went to the Dr. to get my meRAB refilled - he gave me the usual Pulmicort and said to take the Provair HFA for the next 3-4 days until things get under control. I feel the Provair isn't doing it's job/just not strong enough/not lasting long enough. I even found an old Albuterol but decided vs. using it as it's way past expiration.
My question this morning, to the experts, do you think switching to Advair for this episode will help get my cough under control better? Seeing as how Advair has a long acting beta agonist in it as opposed to the shorter acting beta agonist in Provair? The provair stops the cough but only for a couple of hours - come 2am this morning - i was coughing again. Not as bad, but it was enough to keep me up. I didn't want to take the provair because of the jittery/faster heart beats at 2am. I figured I would wait it out until it was time to get up. I did get some sleeep but not as good because of the cough.
When I did see my dr. earlier this week - he did mention giving me advair, but then said, why change what has worked in the past and we stuck with the pulmicort/albuterol. BUT, this was before I realized the change form CFC's to HFA.
Thoughts?
Would advair give me a little bit longer control of the cough?
Everything is getting better, but if there is something out there that's longer lasting...I'm all for it.
One more question.
I take Clarinex once a day for the seasonal allergies, but now that Zyrtex is out - does that cover more? Curious that's all.
Thanks all for reading this.
Run.