Changing time of day for taking asthma medication could improve symptoms – study

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That’s interesting. I don’t have asthma but COPD and i wonder if the timing of my Breztri inhaler i use twice a day could be optimized. Idk. I also have an albuterol inhaler but that’s a different med than the one used in this study.

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@WhiteRaven ,we are using same inhaler.
I picked it today in pharmacy,under brand name trixea…

Contains steroid,and is far beter then anoro elipta I used…

If you don’t mind,tell me how long it takes to get better… (hope @everhopeful won’t mind)…

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Once you have COPD, you always have it. For me, it took about 3 months of bad breathing before the Breztri improved things. Now my breathing is normal most of the time but i watch out for respiratory infections and irritants like smoke that can cause exacerbations. I haven’t had to use my rescue inhaler in 5 months and haven’t had to do a breathing treatment in 7 months.

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