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Too often runs out of propellant or product with many actuations still showing on counter. Also have had a case that refused to allow any gas to escape, therefore useless. Sent back to Chiesi UK, but their response is weak and defensive.
Currently using a ventolin case which does work well. Was told it might not give correct dose, but better that than no dose. Don't think Chiesi care that much.
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I have just started using Fostair, I was taking becontide for over 20 yrs, I know keep getting a cough and like a grating pain in what I can only describe as my esophagus not had this before, I saw a specialist and they said I have c.o.p.d. but at my witts end.
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started really well, then sore throat after 2 days , turned into swollen glands in throat difficulty in swallowing, fungal infection in mouth, but most of all really bad indigestion, tried pharmacist no help so back to GP for serratide
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Foster is definitely different to Seretide. Foster is better because it gets further into your lungs. I have much more faith in it than Seretide. Plus, Seretide can genuinely cause lung infections.
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The doctor said that if I carried on smoking, I'd get COPD, I do cough really badly, especially in the evening and at night. I've been taking champix since 6 June and my cough is completely gone which I'm really happy with. I don't smoke any more, wonderful!
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