Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 Hi , Thanks for the info. I've taken Singulair for 15 years. I have had no side effects. I was concerned about the Advair. After a bout with bronchitis recently, I was prescribed Advair along with Singulair. My doctor prescribed taking Advair once a day. I take 10mg. Singulair once a day in the morning. Should I take the Advair at night, maybe 12 hours apart? -------------- Original message from "" : -------------- Hi Hicando,My son has taken Advair with Singulair for several years withoutproblems. I take singulair too and have not had problems with it. Itshould be a safe and hopefully effective combo for you. Singulaircauses side effects in some people, such as increased sinus andrespiratory infections, depression, and headaches (read your packageinsert that comes with it for a full side effect list). Remember thatfor any given drug, only a small percentage of people have side effects.Try it and see how it works for your body. I hope it works great foryou!Best wishes, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 It's usually advised to use the advair 12 hours apart to keep an even amount of medication in your lungs. Terry I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much. ~Mother Teddy Bear's Early Learning ProgramEstablished August of 1992 From: asthma [mailto:asthma ] On Behalf Of hicando@...Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 6:41 AMTo: asthma Subject: Re: Taking Singulair with Advair Hi , Thanks for the info. I've taken Singulair for 15 years. I have had no side effects. I was concerned about the Advair. After a bout with bronchitis recently, I was prescribed Advair along with Singulair. My doctor prescribed taking Advair once a day. I take 10mg. Singulair once a day in the morning. Should I take the Advair at night, maybe 12 hours apart? -------------- Original message from "" : -------------- Hi Hicando,My son has taken Advair with Singulair for several years withoutproblems. I take singulair too and have not had problems with it. Itshould be a safe and hopefully effective combo for you. Singulaircauses side effects in some people, such as increased sinus andrespiratory infections, depression, and headaches (read your packageinsert that comes with it for a full side effect list). Remember thatfor any given drug, only a small percentage of people have side effects.Try it and see how it works for your body. I hope it works great foryou!Best wishes, No viruses found in this outgoing messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5http://www.iolo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 Thanks for the reply. I take the Singulair in the mornibg, so take the Advair at night? Do you think Advair is stronger than Singulair? To keep an even amount of medication in your lungs, why not take 2 Singulair 12 hours apart? I think it might be because I've taken Singulair for 15 years, I might be getting slightly immune to it. It still works but there are more pollutants in the air, I'm older, more things to consider. Hicando -------------- Original message from "Terry ": -------------- It's usually advised to use the advair 12 hours apart to keep an even amount of medication in your lungs. Terry I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much. ~Mother Teddy Bear's Early Learning ProgramEstablished August of 1992 From: asthma [mailto:asthma ] On Behalf Of hicandobellsouth (DOT) netSent: Monday, June 16, 2008 6:41 AMTo: asthma Subject: Re: Taking Singulair with Advair Hi , Thanks for the info. I've taken Singulair for 15 years. I have had no side effects. I was concerned about the Advair. After a bout with bronchitis recently, I was prescribed Advair along with Singulair. My doctor prescribed taking Advair once a day. I take 10mg. Singulair once a day in the morning. Should I take the Advair at night, maybe 12 hours apart? -------------- Original message from "" <mshutts@....com>: -------------- Hi Hicando,My son has taken Advair with Singulair for several years withoutproblems. I take singulair too and have not had problems with it. Itshould be a safe and hopefully effective combo for you. Singulaircauses side effects in some people, such as increased sinus andrespiratory infections, depression, and headaches (read your packageinsert that comes with it for a full side effect list). Remember thatfor any given drug, only a small percentage of people have side effects.Try it and see how it works for your body. I hope it works great foryou!Best wishes, No viruses found in this outgoing messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5http://www.iolo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 Is Advair one of the strongest ASTHMA medicines out there? Is Symbicort a step down treatment from Fortidal and Asamex? I was on double dosage of the 2 before I got switched to Symbicort and not sure if it is strong enough, new to this ASTHMA almost a year with it but lots of attacks in the last 6 months. Re: Taking Singulair with Advair Hi , Thanks for the info. I've taken Singulair for 15 years. I have had no side effects. I was concerned about the Advair. After a bout with bronchitis recently, I was prescribed Advair along with Singulair. My doctor prescribed taking Advair once a day. I take 10mg. Singulair once a day in the morning. Should I take the Advair at night, maybe 12 hours apart? ------------ -- Original message from "" <mshutts@.... com>: ------------ -- Hi Hicando,My son has taken Advair with Singulair for several years withoutproblems. I take singulair too and have not had problems with it. Itshould be a safe and hopefully effective combo for you. Singulaircauses side effects in some people, such as increased sinus andrespiratory infections, depression, and headaches (read your packageinsert that comes with it for a full side effect list). Remember thatfor any given drug, only a small percentage of people have side effects.Try it and see how it works for your body. I hope it works great foryou!Best wishes, No viruses found in this outgoing messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5http://www.iolo. com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 Hicando, I would talk to your doctor for advice on what time of day to take the Advair. If you are only supposed to be taking it once daily (some people take a higher dose and take it twice daily), I personally would take it in the morning. The long acting bronchodilator serevent in it has about a 12 hour length of action. For those using it in our house, they are more active and have more triggers during the daytime, so they need the maximum benefit in the daytime. However, I think this might vary from patient to patient as some people have worse asthma at night. Therefore, I would give your doctor's office a call to see what they recommend. Singulair is supposed to last 24 hours, I think and I also believe the max dose is 10 mg daily. My son takes the kid dose of 5 mg. As far as whether Advair is stronger than Singulair, it is a totally different kind of medicine. When asthma gets worse, doctors usually want to add some steroids to calm down that inflammation. The inhaled steroids are the best thing for doing that. If you have worse asthma, it usually needs more than just Singulair. Singulair and Advair together is a common drug regimen. Singulair is helpful for the allergies too, not just asthma, since leukotrienes contribute to allergy symptoms too. And I've tried all the antihistamines (OTC and Rx) except the new Xyzal, and Zyrtec has been by FAR the best and strongest for me. Adding Flonase nasal spral in addition to the Zyrtec really helped too. I hope you feeling better after the bronchitis. That is no fun! > > Thanks for the reply. > I take the Singulair in the mornibg, so take the Advair at night? > Do you think Advair is stronger than Singulair? > To keep an even amount of medication in your lungs, why not take 2 Singulair 12 hours apart? I think it might be because I've taken Singulair for 15 years, I might be getting slightly immune to it. It still works but there are more pollutants in the air, I'm older, more things to consider. > Hicando > --------- Re: Taking Singulair with Advair > > > Hi , > Thanks for the info. > I've taken Singulair for 15 years. I have had no side effects. I was concerned about the Advair. > After a bout with bronchitis recently, I was prescribed Advair along with Singulair. > My doctor prescribed taking Advair once a day. I take 10mg. Singulair once a day in the morning. Should I take the Advair at night, maybe 12 hours apart? > -------------- Original message from " " mshutts@...: -------------- > > > > Hi Hicando, > > My son has taken Advair with Singulair for several years without > problems. I take singulair too and have not had problems with it. It > should be a safe and hopefully effective combo for you. Singulair > causes side effects in some people, such as increased sinus and > respiratory infections, depression, and headaches (read your package > insert that comes with it for a full side effect list). Remember that > for any given drug, only a small percentage of people have side effects. > Try it and see how it works for your body. I hope it works great for > you! > > Best wishes, > > > > > > > No viruses found in this outgoing message > Scanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5 > http://www.iolo.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 I'm not sure, I use to be on Advair, my dr wouldn't even discuss putting me back on it when I had this bad episode that didn't respond to the medium range of meds, so he put me on Symbicort160 and I swear within 12 hours I felt a huge difference! So I'm wanting to say it's a tad higher? But I'm not expert on the issue as I'm a patient not a dr or a nurse. I can only speak from my own experience. Terry I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much. ~Mother Teddy Bear's Early Learning ProgramEstablished August of 1992 From: asthma [mailto:asthma ] On Behalf Of M GSent: Monday, June 16, 2008 4:13 PMTo: asthma Subject: Re: Taking Singulair with Advair Is Advair one of the strongest ASTHMA medicines out there? Is Symbicort a step down treatment from Fortidal and Asamex? I was on double dosage of the 2 before I got switched to Symbicort and not sure if it is strong enough, new to this ASTHMA almost a year with it but lots of attacks in the last 6 months. Re: Taking Singulair with Advair Hi , Thanks for the info. I've taken Singulair for 15 years. I have had no side effects. I was concerned about the Advair. After a bout with bronchitis recently, I was prescribed Advair along with Singulair. My doctor prescribed taking Advair once a day. I take 10mg. Singulair once a day in the morning. Should I take the Advair at night, maybe 12 hours apart? ------------ -- Original message from "" <mshutts@.... com>: ------------ -- Hi Hicando,My son has taken Advair with Singulair for several years withoutproblems. I take singulair too and have not had problems with it. Itshould be a safe and hopefully effective combo for you. Singulaircauses side effects in some people, such as increased sinus andrespiratory infections, depression, and headaches (read your packageinsert that comes with it for a full side effect list). Remember thatfor any given drug, only a small percentage of people have side effects.Try it and see how it works for your body. I hope it works great foryou!Best wishes, No viruses found in this outgoing messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5http://www.iolo. com No viruses found in this incoming messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5http://www.iolo.com No viruses found in this outgoing messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5http://www.iolo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 Also when I go down into the yellow zone I use Qvar80 along with my rescue inhaler every 4 hours, If I'm in the green zone than it's just the allergy pill and Simbicort160. Are you monitoring your Peak Flow numbers? If not this might be very beneficial to you to keep your asthma under control. On my list I created from this one, I keep track of the gals and their numbers. It helps them to see where they are and gives each other amazing support! Terry I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much. ~Mother Teddy Bear's Early Learning ProgramEstablished August of 1992 From: asthma [mailto:asthma ] On Behalf Of M GSent: Monday, June 16, 2008 4:13 PMTo: asthma Subject: Re: Taking Singulair with Advair Is Advair one of the strongest ASTHMA medicines out there? Is Symbicort a step down treatment from Fortidal and Asamex? I was on double dosage of the 2 before I got switched to Symbicort and not sure if it is strong enough, new to this ASTHMA almost a year with it but lots of attacks in the last 6 months. Re: Taking Singulair with Advair Hi , Thanks for the info. I've taken Singulair for 15 years. I have had no side effects. I was concerned about the Advair. After a bout with bronchitis recently, I was prescribed Advair along with Singulair. My doctor prescribed taking Advair once a day. I take 10mg. Singulair once a day in the morning. Should I take the Advair at night, maybe 12 hours apart? ------------ -- Original message from "" <mshutts@.... com>: ------------ -- Hi Hicando,My son has taken Advair with Singulair for several years withoutproblems. I take singulair too and have not had problems with it. Itshould be a safe and hopefully effective combo for you. Singulaircauses side effects in some people, such as increased sinus andrespiratory infections, depression, and headaches (read your packageinsert that comes with it for a full side effect list). Remember thatfor any given drug, only a small percentage of people have side effects.Try it and see how it works for your body. I hope it works great foryou!Best wishes, No viruses found in this outgoing messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5http://www.iolo. com No viruses found in this incoming messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5http://www.iolo.com No viruses found in this outgoing messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5http://www.iolo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 I have a flow meter, but it does not have any color codes. Maybe someone out there will give me some information on the meter. Thanks...Violet > > Also when I go down into the yellow zone I use Qvar80 along with my rescue > inhaler every 4 hours, If I'm in the green zone than it's just the allergy > pill and Simbicort160. Are you monitoring your Peak Flow numbers? If not > this might be very beneficial to you to keep your asthma under control. On > my list I created from this one, I keep track of the gals and their numbers. > It helps them to see where they are and gives each other amazing support! > > > Terry > I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He > didn't trust me so much. ~Mother > > > Teddy Bear's Early Learning Program > Established August of 1992 > > > > > _____ > > From: asthma [mailto:asthma ] On Behalf Of M > G > Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 4:13 PM > To: asthma > Subject: Re: Taking Singulair with Advair > > > Is Advair one of the strongest ASTHMA medicines out there? Is Symbicort > a step down treatment from Fortidal and Asamex? I was on double dosage of > the 2 before I got switched to Symbicort and not sure if it is strong > enough, new to this ASTHMA almost a year with it but lots of attacks in the > last 6 months. > > > Re: Taking Singulair with Advair > > > Hi , > Thanks for the info. > I've taken Singulair for 15 years. I have had no side effects. I was > concerned about the Advair. > After a bout with bronchitis recently, I was prescribed Advair along with > Singulair. > My doctor prescribed taking Advair once a day. I take 10mg. Singulair > once a day in the morning. Should I take the Advair at night, maybe 12 > hours apart? > > ------------ -- Original message from " " <mshutts@... com>: > ------------ -- > > > > > Hi Hicando, > > My son has taken Advair with Singulair for several years without > problems. I take singulair too and have not had problems with it. It > should be a safe and hopefully effective combo for you. Singulair > causes side effects in some people, such as increased sinus and > respiratory infections, depression, and headaches (read your package > insert that comes with it for a full side effect list). Remember that > for any given drug, only a small percentage of people have side effects. > Try it and see how it works for your body. I hope it works great for > you! > > Best wishes, > > > > > > > _____ > > No viruses found in this outgoing message > Scanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5 > http://www.iolo. com <http://www.iolo.com/iav/iavsmtp> > > > > > > _____ > > No viruses found in this incoming message > Scanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5 > http://www.iolo.com <http://www.iolo.com/iav/iavpop3> > > > _______________________________________ > No viruses found in this outgoing message > Scanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5 > http://www.iolo.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 no, no one ever told me that I should be doing this, my doctor in Princeton just wanted to treat me and be a good kid. I am 34, I am thinking since I am having more severe problems that this may be a good idea, along with a nebulizer, getting so tired of being in pain. Re: Taking Singulair with Advair Hi , Thanks for the info. I've taken Singulair for 15 years. I have had no side effects. I was concerned about the Advair. After a bout with bronchitis recently, I was prescribed Advair along with Singulair. My doctor prescribed taking Advair once a day. I take 10mg. Singulair once a day in the morning. Should I take the Advair at night, maybe 12 hours apart? ------------ -- Original message from "" <mshutts@.... com>: ------------ -- Hi Hicando,My son has taken Advair with Singulair for several years withoutproblems. I take singulair too and have not had problems with it. Itshould be a safe and hopefully effective combo for you. Singulaircauses side effects in some people, such as increased sinus andrespiratory infections, depression, and headaches (read your packageinsert that comes with it for a full side effect list). Remember thatfor any given drug, only a small percentage of people have side effects.Try it and see how it works for your body. I hope it works great foryou!Best wishes, No viruses found in this outgoing messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5http://www.iolo. com No viruses found in this incoming messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5http://www.iolo. com No viruses found in this outgoing messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5http://www.iolo. com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 Maybe you need a new doctor who will work better with you on this. God bless you! Subject: Re: Taking Singulair with AdvairTo: asthma Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 5:19 PM no, no one ever told me that I should be doing this, my doctor in Princeton just wanted to treat me and be a good kid. I am 34, I am thinking since I am having more severe problems that this may be a good idea, along with a nebulizer, getting so tired of being in pain. Re: Taking Singulair with Advair Hi , Thanks for the info. I've taken Singulair for 15 years. I have had no side effects. I was concerned about the Advair. After a bout with bronchitis recently, I was prescribed Advair along with Singulair. My doctor prescribed taking Advair once a day. I take 10mg. Singulair once a day in the morning. Should I take the Advair at night, maybe 12 hours apart? ------------ -- Original message from "" <mshutts@.... com>: ------------ -- Hi Hicando,My son has taken Advair with Singulair for several years withoutproblems. I take singulair too and have not had problems with it. Itshould be a safe and hopefully effective combo for you. Singulaircauses side effects in some people, such as increased sinus andrespiratory infections, depression, and headaches (read your packageinsert that comes with it for a full side effect list). Remember thatfor any given drug, only a small percentage of people have side effects.Try it and see how it works for your body. I hope it works great foryou!Best wishes, No viruses found in this outgoing messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5http://www.iolo. com No viruses found in this incoming messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5http://www.iolo. com No viruses found in this outgoing messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5http://www.iolo. com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 What we're talking about as far as zones is the asthma action plan created by your dr. My best is 480 and he broke it down from there. That's how I know what I need to do about the meds. Has your dr done this with you yet? Mine had me keep track of my readings for 4 weeks, then I returned to him and he averaged them out and came up with my pf best and went from there. What an amazing tool it's been. I check my pfn's morning and at night, actually my computer is flashing down in the corner that I'm due now to do a reading. I have a program I bought to help me keep track of everything. If I can help you in any other way please let me know. Oh the peak flow meter I have is Microlife. I LOVE IT! Someone on here just bought one just like it, maybe they can post the link again. My peak flow was 488. good for his charting, but I had been doing 500's. I think being outside this evening pulling weeds! Terry I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much. ~Mother Teddy Bear's Early Learning Program Established August of 1992 Re: Taking Singulair with Advair > > > Is Advair one of the strongest ASTHMA medicines out there? Is Symbicort > a step down treatment from Fortidal and Asamex? I was on double dosage of > the 2 before I got switched to Symbicort and not sure if it is strong > enough, new to this ASTHMA almost a year with it but lots of attacks in the > last 6 months. > > > Re: Taking Singulair with Advair > > > Hi , > Thanks for the info. > I've taken Singulair for 15 years. I have had no side effects. I was > concerned about the Advair. > After a bout with bronchitis recently, I was prescribed Advair along with > Singulair. > My doctor prescribed taking Advair once a day. I take 10mg. Singulair > once a day in the morning. Should I take the Advair at night, maybe 12 > hours apart? > > ------------ -- Original message from " " <mshutts@... com>: > ------------ -- > > > > > Hi Hicando, > > My son has taken Advair with Singulair for several years without > problems. I take singulair too and have not had problems with it. It > should be a safe and hopefully effective combo for you. Singulair > causes side effects in some people, such as increased sinus and > respiratory infections, depression, and headaches (read your package > insert that comes with it for a full side effect list). Remember that > for any given drug, only a small percentage of people have side effects. > Try it and see how it works for your body. I hope it works great for > you! > > Best wishes, > > > > > > > _____ > > No viruses found in this outgoing message Scanned by iolo AntiVirus > 1.5.3.5 http://www.iolo. com <http://www.iolo.com/iav/iavsmtp> > > > > > > _____ > > No viruses found in this incoming message > Scanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5 > http://www.iolo.com <http://www.iolo.com/iav/iavpop3> > > > _______________________________________ > No viruses found in this outgoing message > Scanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.3.5 > http://www.iolo.com > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 Usually your dr will have you monitor your peakflows for a couple of weeks and have you bring in a chart. Then you and he develop an asthma plan of action and he sets your " zones " . Green zone is good. Yellow is heading to the danger zone and you need to take some action. Red is danger zone and you need immediate help. I would start tracking now until your next appointment, then take your chart with you and ask your dr about your zones. Hope this helps! Kathleen > > > > Also when I go down into the yellow zone I use Qvar80 along with my > rescue > > inhaler every 4 hours, If I'm in the green zone than it's just the > allergy > > pill and Simbicort160. Are you monitoring your Peak Flow numbers? > If not > > this might be very beneficial to you to keep your asthma under > control. On > > my list I created from this one, I keep track of the gals and their > numbers. > > It helps them to see where they are and gives each other amazing > support! > > > > > > Terry > > I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish > that He > > didn't trust me so much. ~Mother Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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