ny biker
03-29-2012, 09:17 AM
Has anyone noticed weight gain or water retention as a side effect of inhaled corticosteroids used daily to control asthma?
I've been taking Pulmicort 180 mcg for years, 1 puff twice a day, and it has worked well until recently. Early last week my doctor increased the dosage to 2 puffs twice a day. Since then I've gained several pounds, but my diet or exercise level have not changed in that time. I look noticeably larger at night, and my fingers feel a bit like I'm retaining water.
I have experienced major problems with water retention when I've taken similar drugs in pill form. So I'm wondering if a high enough inhaled dose could be causing problems.
(I'm hoping I will be able to return to the regular dose in a week or so -- I've experienced worsening asthma symptoms for the past few months, and I think they were caused by the parking lot renovation being done at the building where I work. They tore up the entire lot by jackhammering through several layers of asphalt and concrete, down to the rebar in many places, and I think breathing in the dust for several months has messed me up. The project is almost done, and the jackhammering is completely finished. So I'm hoping I will be able to breathe better soon.)
Thanks!!
I've been taking Pulmicort 180 mcg for years, 1 puff twice a day, and it has worked well until recently. Early last week my doctor increased the dosage to 2 puffs twice a day. Since then I've gained several pounds, but my diet or exercise level have not changed in that time. I look noticeably larger at night, and my fingers feel a bit like I'm retaining water.
I have experienced major problems with water retention when I've taken similar drugs in pill form. So I'm wondering if a high enough inhaled dose could be causing problems.
(I'm hoping I will be able to return to the regular dose in a week or so -- I've experienced worsening asthma symptoms for the past few months, and I think they were caused by the parking lot renovation being done at the building where I work. They tore up the entire lot by jackhammering through several layers of asphalt and concrete, down to the rebar in many places, and I think breathing in the dust for several months has messed me up. The project is almost done, and the jackhammering is completely finished. So I'm hoping I will be able to breathe better soon.)
Thanks!!