Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 I only see the active ingredients budesonide and eformoterol and the inactive ingredient lactose listed for a Symbicort Turbuhaler. If ethylene glycol is an inactive ingredient, it should be OK since it is not metabolized to EtOH or EtG. But BE VERY CAREFUL with the new albuterol-HFA inhalers -- both Proair-HFA and Proventil-HFA contain ethanol. In fact, a pharmacist in my support group just had another positive test, the day after she filled her new Rx for Proair! >> My new Symbicort inhaler has ethylene glycol listed as an inactive > ingredient. What will that do to my twice weekly ETG testing?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 I only see the active ingredients budesonide and eformoterol and the inactive ingredient lactose listed for a Symbicort Turbuhaler. If ethylene glycol is an inactive ingredient, it should be OK since it is not metabolized to EtOH or EtG. But BE CAREFUL of the new albuterol HFA inhalers -- both Proair-HFA and Proventil-HFA contain ethanol. A pharmacist in my support group just tested positive the day after she filled her new Proair Rx! >> My new Symbicort inhaler has ethylene glycol listed as an inactive > ingredient. What will that do to my twice weekly ETG testing?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 I use flonase daily, it also has a small amount of alcohol in it. The times that I have tested EtG, it had no impact apparently - at least I didn't get the call. ---- mopatteson <mopatteson@...> wrote: > My new Symbicort inhaler has ethylene glycol listed as an inactive > ingredient. What will that do to my twice weekly ETG testing? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2007 Report Share Posted October 30, 2007 > > the allergist who is administering Xolair wanted to give me a flu shot > the same day, I declined and explained if I had a reaction to either I > would not know from which. I also reminded him that I was still on > prednisone and he said I needed to be off pred for five days before > getting a flu shot. > > That's a scary thought, I have not been able to get down lower than > 20mg alternating 5mg a day. So, I decided to dig out the latest and > greatest drug sample that my pulmonologist gave me (anything that is > new he passes on that I discard knowing my drug company has never en > heard of it - like asmanex when it came out last year). Well, I had a > month's worth of samples that I've been trying for the past ten days > and I just might be able to manage a few days off the steroids... I > feel pretty decent, actually better than I have in ages (maybe in > combination with my fourth Xolair injection). > > The new trendy drug is called Symbicort and is budesonide 160 mcg/ > formoterol fumate dihydrate 4.5 mcg and I do two puffs twice a day and > rinse afterwards. > > The pulmonologist told me I would like this for it has cumulative > effects (that most the sprays have) and it also has a quicker acting > aspect so I would see relief in a shorter period of time than the > cumulative ones. Gee, maybe this stuff is worth staying on but I can't > imagine how much it would cost me out of my pocket. oh well... > I wish my doctor would let me have a flu shot at the same time I get my xolair. It would save me a 22 mile round trip. He will not even let me have a regular allergy shot unless it is one full day away from my xolair. I don't mind him being so picky. The man has me breathing like a normal person )) He tried me on Symbicort also because he thought the Advair was causing my voice to get raspy. It was ok, but I stayed with the Advair. I had 6 full unopened disks left and was not about to throw that kind of money in the trash. I still have 3 more to go. I might try the Symbicort next time I need a refill on the Advair. Doug Group founder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2007 Report Share Posted October 31, 2007 this e-mail echoes me, except you're lucky only 22 miles round trip, I am 70 miles round trip I have noticed since the s-cort my voice is not as raspy. It was getting to be an annoyance. I did get the flu shot. That was a positive. Since the s-cort and the xolair twice a month, I no longer have the real tight feeling around my chest. It is still there but not as much where it was getting scary. Take care uca79iii <bme1979@...> wrote: > > the allergist who is administering Xolair wanted to give me a flu shot > the same day, I declined and explained if I had a reaction to either I > would not know from which. I also reminded him that I was still on > prednisone and he said I needed to be off pred for five days before > getting a flu shot. > > That's a scary thought, I have not been able to get down lower than > 20mg alternating 5mg a day. So, I decided to dig out the latest and > greatest drug sample that my pulmonologist gave me (anything that is > new he passes on that I discard knowing my drug company has never en > heard of it - like asmanex when it came out last year). Well, I had a > month's worth of samples that I've been trying for the past ten days > and I just might be able to manage a few days off the steroids... I > feel pretty decent, actually better than I have in ages (maybe in > combination with my fourth Xolair injection). > > The new trendy drug is called Symbicort and is budesonide 160 mcg/ > formoterol fumate dihydrate 4.5 mcg and I do two puffs twice a day and > rinse afterwards. > > The pulmonologist told me I would like this for it has cumulative > effects (that most the sprays have) and it also has a quicker acting > aspect so I would see relief in a shorter period of time than the > cumulative ones. Gee, maybe this stuff is worth staying on but I can't > imagine how much it would cost me out of my pocket. oh well... > I wish my doctor would let me have a flu shot at the same time I get my xolair. It would save me a 22 mile round trip. He will not even let me have a regular allergy shot unless it is one full day away from my xolair. I don't mind him being so picky. The man has me breathing like a normal person )) He tried me on Symbicort also because he thought the Advair was causing my voice to get raspy. It was ok, but I stayed with the Advair. I had 6 full unopened disks left and was not about to throw that kind of money in the trash. I still have 3 more to go. I might try the Symbicort next time I need a refill on the Advair. Doug Group founder __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2007 Report Share Posted October 31, 2007 > > this e-mail echoes me, except you're lucky only 22 miles round trip, I am 70 miles round trip > > I have noticed since the s-cort my voice is not as raspy. It was getting to be an annoyance. > > I did get the flu shot. That was a positive. > > Since the s-cort and the xolair twice a month, I no longer have the real tight feeling around my chest. It is still there but not as much where it was getting scary. > > Take care Before I moved to this area, I drove 250 miles round trip from a small town in Southeast Arkansas to Little Rock. The 22 miles I drive now are much easier! I was the first patient in the Little Rock clinic (and in the state) to get xolair. They did not make me wait after the shots or charge me to administer them. My, how things have changed in 4 short years LOL! I love the 22 miles I drive now )) Doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2007 Report Share Posted October 31, 2007 The reason few docs will give more than one of allergy shots/Xolair/flu shots in one day is the one Joy gave to her doc. It's not that anyone expects any worse reaction necessarily but rather that if you have a systemic reaction, how on earth would you know which one you reacted to? My 2 cents...Fran > > > > the allergist who is administering Xolair wanted to give me a flu shot > > the same day, I declined and explained if I had a reaction to either I > > would not know from which. I also reminded him that I was still on > > prednisone and he said I needed to be off pred for five days before > > getting a flu shot. > > > > That's a scary thought, I have not been able to get down lower than > > 20mg alternating 5mg a day. So, I decided to dig out the latest and > > greatest drug sample that my pulmonologist gave me (anything that is > > new he passes on that I discard knowing my drug company has never en > > heard of it - like asmanex when it came out last year). Well, I had a > > month's worth of samples that I've been trying for the past ten days > > and I just might be able to manage a few days off the steroids... I > > feel pretty decent, actually better than I have in ages (maybe in > > combination with my fourth Xolair injection). > > > > The new trendy drug is called Symbicort and is budesonide 160 mcg/ > > formoterol fumate dihydrate 4.5 mcg and I do two puffs twice a day and > > rinse afterwards. > > > > The pulmonologist told me I would like this for it has cumulative > > effects (that most the sprays have) and it also has a quicker acting > > aspect so I would see relief in a shorter period of time than the > > cumulative ones. Gee, maybe this stuff is worth staying on but I can't > > imagine how much it would cost me out of my pocket. oh well... > > > > > I wish my doctor would let me have a flu shot at the same time I get > my xolair. It would save me a 22 mile round trip. He will not even > let me have a regular allergy shot unless it is one full day away from > my xolair. I don't mind him being so picky. The man has me breathing > like a normal person )) > > He tried me on Symbicort also because he thought the Advair was > causing my voice to get raspy. It was ok, but I stayed with the > Advair. I had 6 full unopened disks left and was not about to throw > that kind of money in the trash. I still have 3 more to go. > I might try the Symbicort next time I need a refill on the Advair. > > Doug > Group founder > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2007 Report Share Posted October 31, 2007 I got my xolair shot today and while I was waiting my 30 minutes, a six year was sitting beside me. He is getting xolair--300 mg 2 X a month! And the nurse told me they have a little 3 year old whose asthma was so bad that she agreed to let the clinic use her as a test case. She is getting very small doses (the nurse didn't say how much or how often) and has begun to show a slight improvement! The mother of the six year old said that xolair had really turned her son's asthma around. She was so glad for it! Wow! Just had to share that. Adah tiredofsteroids <sitesee@...> wrote: The reason few docs will give more than one of allergy shots/Xolair/flu shots in one day is the one Joy gave to her doc. It's not that anyone expects any worse reaction necessarily but rather that if you have a systemic reaction, how on earth would you know which one you reacted to? My 2 cents...Fran > > > > the allergist who is administering Xolair wanted to give me a flu shot > > the same day, I declined and explained if I had a reaction to either I > > would not know from which. I also reminded him that I was still on > > prednisone and he said I needed to be off pred for five days before > > getting a flu shot. > > > > That's a scary thought, I have not been able to get down lower than > > 20mg alternating 5mg a day. So, I decided to dig out the latest and > > greatest drug sample that my pulmonologist gave me (anything that is > > new he passes on that I discard knowing my drug company has never en > > heard of it - like asmanex when it came out last year). Well, I had a > > month's worth of samples that I've been trying for the past ten days > > and I just might be able to manage a few days off the steroids... I > > feel pretty decent, actually better than I have in ages (maybe in > > combination with my fourth Xolair injection). > > > > The new trendy drug is called Symbicort and is budesonide 160 mcg/ > > formoterol fumate dihydrate 4.5 mcg and I do two puffs twice a day and > > rinse afterwards. > > > > The pulmonologist told me I would like this for it has cumulative > > effects (that most the sprays have) and it also has a quicker acting > > aspect so I would see relief in a shorter period of time than the > > cumulative ones. Gee, maybe this stuff is worth staying on but I can't > > imagine how much it would cost me out of my pocket. oh well... > > > > > I wish my doctor would let me have a flu shot at the same time I get > my xolair. It would save me a 22 mile round trip. He will not even > let me have a regular allergy shot unless it is one full day away from > my xolair. I don't mind him being so picky. The man has me breathing > like a normal person )) > > He tried me on Symbicort also because he thought the Advair was > causing my voice to get raspy. It was ok, but I stayed with the > Advair. I had 6 full unopened disks left and was not about to throw > that kind of money in the trash. I still have 3 more to go. > I might try the Symbicort next time I need a refill on the Advair. > > Doug > Group founder > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2007 Report Share Posted October 31, 2007 Oops--I should have said the Mother of the three year old had agreed to let them give xolair to the little girl as a trial since her asthma/allergies were so bad. Adah Voigt <asthmatic50@...> wrote: I got my xolair shot today and while I was waiting my 30 minutes, a six year was sitting beside me. He is getting xolair--300 mg 2 X a month! And the nurse told me they have a little 3 year old whose asthma was so bad that she agreed to let the clinic use her as a test case. She is getting very small doses (the nurse didn't say how much or how often) and has begun to show a slight improvement! The mother of the six year old said that xolair had really turned her son's asthma around. She was so glad for it! Wow! Just had to share that. Adah tiredofsteroids <sitesee@...> wrote: The reason few docs will give more than one of allergy shots/Xolair/flu shots in one day is the one Joy gave to her doc. It's not that anyone expects any worse reaction necessarily but rather that if you have a systemic reaction, how on earth would you know which one you reacted to? My 2 cents...Fran > > > > the allergist who is administering Xolair wanted to give me a flu shot > > the same day, I declined and explained if I had a reaction to either I > > would not know from which. I also reminded him that I was still on > > prednisone and he said I needed to be off pred for five days before > > getting a flu shot. > > > > That's a scary thought, I have not been able to get down lower than > > 20mg alternating 5mg a day. So, I decided to dig out the latest and > > greatest drug sample that my pulmonologist gave me (anything that is > > new he passes on that I discard knowing my drug company has never en > > heard of it - like asmanex when it came out last year). Well, I had a > > month's worth of samples that I've been trying for the past ten days > > and I just might be able to manage a few days off the steroids... I > > feel pretty decent, actually better than I have in ages (maybe in > > combination with my fourth Xolair injection). > > > > The new trendy drug is called Symbicort and is budesonide 160 mcg/ > > formoterol fumate dihydrate 4.5 mcg and I do two puffs twice a day and > > rinse afterwards. > > > > The pulmonologist told me I would like this for it has cumulative > > effects (that most the sprays have) and it also has a quicker acting > > aspect so I would see relief in a shorter period of time than the > > cumulative ones. Gee, maybe this stuff is worth staying on but I can't > > imagine how much it would cost me out of my pocket. oh well... > > > > > I wish my doctor would let me have a flu shot at the same time I get > my xolair. It would save me a 22 mile round trip. He will not even > let me have a regular allergy shot unless it is one full day away from > my xolair. I don't mind him being so picky. The man has me breathing > like a normal person )) > > He tried me on Symbicort also because he thought the Advair was > causing my voice to get raspy. It was ok, but I stayed with the > Advair. I had 6 full unopened disks left and was not about to throw > that kind of money in the trash. I still have 3 more to go. > I might try the Symbicort next time I need a refill on the Advair. > > Doug > Group founder > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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