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Pulmozyme

UsualSuspect

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Yes, the old CF cocktail often does have cromolyn, which was more or less added because of many patients having allergies. If you don't have that component, you may not need it. Also, if you do use it, you have to monitor your eosinophil count because it can cause eosinophillic pneumonia, albeit rare. The main thing is to dilute the mucomyst to avoid a bronchospasmic effect.
 

UsualSuspect

New member
Yes, the old CF cocktail often does have cromolyn, which was more or less added because of many patients having allergies. If you don't have that component, you may not need it. Also, if you do use it, you have to monitor your eosinophil count because it can cause eosinophillic pneumonia, albeit rare. The main thing is to dilute the mucomyst to avoid a bronchospasmic effect.
 

UsualSuspect

New member
Yes, the old CF cocktail often does have cromolyn, which was more or less added because of many patients having allergies. If you don't have that component, you may not need it. Also, if you do use it, you have to monitor your eosinophil count because it can cause eosinophillic pneumonia, albeit rare. The main thing is to dilute the mucomyst to avoid a bronchospasmic effect.
 

UsualSuspect

New member
Yes, the old CF cocktail often does have cromolyn, which was more or less added because of many patients having allergies. If you don't have that component, you may not need it. Also, if you do use it, you have to monitor your eosinophil count because it can cause eosinophillic pneumonia, albeit rare. The main thing is to dilute the mucomyst to avoid a bronchospasmic effect.
 

UsualSuspect

New member
Yes, the old CF cocktail often does have cromolyn, which was more or less added because of many patients having allergies. If you don't have that component, you may not need it. Also, if you do use it, you have to monitor your eosinophil count because it can cause eosinophillic pneumonia, albeit rare. The main thing is to dilute the mucomyst to avoid a bronchospasmic effect.
 

Brad

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>UsualSuspect</b></i>

If Pulmozyme doesn't work for you, Mucomyst mixed with Albuterol/Xopenex works well. It smells a little bit, but does the trick.</end quote></div>



I have used the Above for Years, works for Me..

I use a full vial of Albut, a full vial of Atrovent
along with 1 or 2 ml of 10% Mucomyst.

I tried DuoNeb, it didn't work as well for me.

Also Years ago I was in the Pulmozyme trials.
It didn't do a lot for me back then.
I have used Pulmozyme in the Hospital, it worked better
than before, or maybe I was just more junky then.
 

Brad

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>UsualSuspect</b></i>

If Pulmozyme doesn't work for you, Mucomyst mixed with Albuterol/Xopenex works well. It smells a little bit, but does the trick.</end quote></div>



I have used the Above for Years, works for Me..

I use a full vial of Albut, a full vial of Atrovent
along with 1 or 2 ml of 10% Mucomyst.

I tried DuoNeb, it didn't work as well for me.

Also Years ago I was in the Pulmozyme trials.
It didn't do a lot for me back then.
I have used Pulmozyme in the Hospital, it worked better
than before, or maybe I was just more junky then.
 

Brad

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>UsualSuspect</b></i>

If Pulmozyme doesn't work for you, Mucomyst mixed with Albuterol/Xopenex works well. It smells a little bit, but does the trick.</end quote></div>



I have used the Above for Years, works for Me..

I use a full vial of Albut, a full vial of Atrovent
along with 1 or 2 ml of 10% Mucomyst.

I tried DuoNeb, it didn't work as well for me.

Also Years ago I was in the Pulmozyme trials.
It didn't do a lot for me back then.
I have used Pulmozyme in the Hospital, it worked better
than before, or maybe I was just more junky then.
 

Brad

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>UsualSuspect</b></i>

If Pulmozyme doesn't work for you, Mucomyst mixed with Albuterol/Xopenex works well. It smells a little bit, but does the trick.</end quote>



I have used the Above for Years, works for Me..

I use a full vial of Albut, a full vial of Atrovent
along with 1 or 2 ml of 10% Mucomyst.

I tried DuoNeb, it didn't work as well for me.

Also Years ago I was in the Pulmozyme trials.
It didn't do a lot for me back then.
I have used Pulmozyme in the Hospital, it worked better
than before, or maybe I was just more junky then.
 

Brad

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>UsualSuspect</b></i>
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<br />If Pulmozyme doesn't work for you, Mucomyst mixed with Albuterol/Xopenex works well. It smells a little bit, but does the trick.</end quote>
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<br /> I have used the Above for Years, works for Me..
<br />
<br /> I use a full vial of Albut, a full vial of Atrovent
<br /> along with 1 or 2 ml of 10% Mucomyst.
<br />
<br /> I tried DuoNeb, it didn't work as well for me.
<br />
<br /> Also Years ago I was in the Pulmozyme trials.
<br /> It didn't do a lot for me back then.
<br /> I have used Pulmozyme in the Hospital, it worked better
<br /> than before, or maybe I was just more junky then.
 

UsualSuspect

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Brad</b></i>

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>UsualSuspect</b></i>



If Pulmozyme doesn't work for you, Mucomyst mixed with Albuterol/Xopenex works well. It smells a little bit, but does the trick.</end quote></div>








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I use a full vial of Albut, a full vial of Atrovent

along with 1 or 2 ml of 10% Mucomyst.</span ft>


Brad, Since you dilute it with a vial of albuterol and a vial of atrovent, you might want to try the 20% mucomyst. It may work a tad better. Just an idea. If it's too much, you can simply use 1 drop of it instead of 2 drops of 10%.
 

UsualSuspect

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Brad</b></i>

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>UsualSuspect</b></i>



If Pulmozyme doesn't work for you, Mucomyst mixed with Albuterol/Xopenex works well. It smells a little bit, but does the trick.</end quote></div>








<span class="FTHighlightFont">
I use a full vial of Albut, a full vial of Atrovent

along with 1 or 2 ml of 10% Mucomyst.</span ft>


Brad, Since you dilute it with a vial of albuterol and a vial of atrovent, you might want to try the 20% mucomyst. It may work a tad better. Just an idea. If it's too much, you can simply use 1 drop of it instead of 2 drops of 10%.
 

UsualSuspect

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Brad</b></i>

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>UsualSuspect</b></i>



If Pulmozyme doesn't work for you, Mucomyst mixed with Albuterol/Xopenex works well. It smells a little bit, but does the trick.</end quote></div>








<span class="FTHighlightFont">
I use a full vial of Albut, a full vial of Atrovent

along with 1 or 2 ml of 10% Mucomyst.</span ft>


Brad, Since you dilute it with a vial of albuterol and a vial of atrovent, you might want to try the 20% mucomyst. It may work a tad better. Just an idea. If it's too much, you can simply use 1 drop of it instead of 2 drops of 10%.
 

UsualSuspect

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Brad</b></i>

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>UsualSuspect</b></i>



If Pulmozyme doesn't work for you, Mucomyst mixed with Albuterol/Xopenex works well. It smells a little bit, but does the trick.</end quote>








<span class="FTHighlightFont">
I use a full vial of Albut, a full vial of Atrovent

along with 1 or 2 ml of 10% Mucomyst.</span ft>


Brad, Since you dilute it with a vial of albuterol and a vial of atrovent, you might want to try the 20% mucomyst. It may work a tad better. Just an idea. If it's too much, you can simply use 1 drop of it instead of 2 drops of 10%.
 

UsualSuspect

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Brad</b></i>
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<br /><div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>UsualSuspect</b></i>
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<br />If Pulmozyme doesn't work for you, Mucomyst mixed with Albuterol/Xopenex works well. It smells a little bit, but does the trick.</end quote>
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<br /><span class="FTHighlightFont">
<br /> I use a full vial of Albut, a full vial of Atrovent
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<br /> along with 1 or 2 ml of 10% Mucomyst.</span ft>
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<br />Brad, Since you dilute it with a vial of albuterol and a vial of atrovent, you might want to try the 20% mucomyst. It may work a tad better. Just an idea. If it's too much, you can simply use 1 drop of it instead of 2 drops of 10%.
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saveferris2009

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>UsualSuspect</b></i>

Yes, the old CF cocktail often does have cromolyn, which was more or less added because of many patients having allergies. </end quote></div>

Yes, it's a mast cell stabalizer.

And you would be floored if you saw how many CFer's have undiagnosed allergies.

It's a crime to end all crimes... which is why Minnesota proactively adds this.

Dynamite drug. As Warwick says, it's all about just keeping the lungs open.
 

saveferris2009

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>UsualSuspect</b></i>

Yes, the old CF cocktail often does have cromolyn, which was more or less added because of many patients having allergies. </end quote></div>

Yes, it's a mast cell stabalizer.

And you would be floored if you saw how many CFer's have undiagnosed allergies.

It's a crime to end all crimes... which is why Minnesota proactively adds this.

Dynamite drug. As Warwick says, it's all about just keeping the lungs open.
 

saveferris2009

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>UsualSuspect</b></i>

Yes, the old CF cocktail often does have cromolyn, which was more or less added because of many patients having allergies. </end quote></div>

Yes, it's a mast cell stabalizer.

And you would be floored if you saw how many CFer's have undiagnosed allergies.

It's a crime to end all crimes... which is why Minnesota proactively adds this.

Dynamite drug. As Warwick says, it's all about just keeping the lungs open.
 

saveferris2009

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>UsualSuspect</b></i>

Yes, the old CF cocktail often does have cromolyn, which was more or less added because of many patients having allergies. </end quote>

Yes, it's a mast cell stabalizer.

And you would be floored if you saw how many CFer's have undiagnosed allergies.

It's a crime to end all crimes... which is why Minnesota proactively adds this.

Dynamite drug. As Warwick says, it's all about just keeping the lungs open.
 

saveferris2009

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>UsualSuspect</b></i>
<br />
<br />Yes, the old CF cocktail often does have cromolyn, which was more or less added because of many patients having allergies. </end quote>
<br />
<br />Yes, it's a mast cell stabalizer.
<br />
<br />And you would be floored if you saw how many CFer's have undiagnosed allergies.
<br />
<br />It's a crime to end all crimes... which is why Minnesota proactively adds this.
<br />
<br />Dynamite drug. As Warwick says, it's all about just keeping the lungs open.
 
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