Inhaler help

2023-12-17 22:48:48
Hi, I'm a Asthmatic patient and has been prescribed to use synchrobreathe foracort 200 inhaler twice a day (m+e) but has not been prescribed a rescue inhaler incase of a sudden Asthma attack. Does synchrobreathe foracort 200 work as an emergency inhaler too incase of a sudden attack?
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Yes take foracort synchrobreath for sudden attack also..but need to evaluate.. consult pulmonologist..if more symptomatic and very much shortness of breath and can't use inhaler consult nearby hospital

Answered2023-12-18 09:47:55

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Yes It works for emergency purpose also You don't need seperate inhaler

Answered2023-12-20 03:41:04

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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same

Answered2023-12-19 12:01:06

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yes it's a smart therapy (single maintainance and releaver therapy) so I can use synchobreath regularly and also in emergency in between as needed

Answered2023-12-19 07:29:20

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keep levolin for emergency but prefer to stay on foracort only..that will help in compliance..plus breathing exercises

Answered2023-12-18 11:31:06

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Hi You can use the same provided your inhaler technique is correct. Keep a nebuliser machine standby also for the same Consult pulmonologist and check your baseline pulmonary function test levels

Answered2023-12-18 05:32:37

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Yes u can use it as emergency inhaler too...and purchase levolin inhaler too for emergency but it needs to be taken with zerostat vt spacer, for which u can check it's use on you tube

Answered2023-12-18 03:17:51

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You can use Levolen inhaler, for sudden attacks.pl consult pulmonologist with detailed history and reports and treatment taken for better evaluation and treatment.

Answered2023-12-18 01:13:28

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