About three months ago I found out I am pretty ALLERGIC to milk and have had to eliminate it COMPLETELY from my diet. However, I am still breaking out in hives. I believe I have found the trigger in my asthma inhaler, Flovent (white cannister, orange holder). I looked at the patient information and sure enough it says to advise your doctor if you have an allergy to milk.
Before the milk allergy was diagnoised I reacted VERY badly to both Serentide and Pulimcort (Budosinide), again both say if you have an allergy to milk inform you doctor.
I'm wondering if anyone with a milk allergy have a problem with their Flovent/Flixotide perscription? If so what do you take instead, everything that I read says the same thing. I'm going to the doctor but would like to be a little informed when I walk into the office, please help.
2007-01-18
17:18:13
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no*more*chocolate
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I am ALLERGIC to BOTH MILK PROTEINS (Cassein and Whey) and can't have either. I have been on this puffer since around 1990 without issues but now I break out in hives everytime I use it (which is twice daily). I am currently taking Ventolin as needed, Flovent 2 puffs, 2X daily, singulair and a prescription allergy pill (can't remember the name) in the evenings. I can't simply go off the puffer but am looking to see if anyone with the same conditions has any input on what I could switch to.
2007-01-19
03:02:27 ·
update #1