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MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Jul 22 7:08pm | Replies (4)

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Anticholinergics can be drying to mucus in lungs making it more difficult to remove. Trelegy contains an anticholinergic. I have not tried it but in theory it would not be that helpful for bronchiectasis alone. It might be helpful for treating bronchiectasis with co-morbidities such as COPD etc.

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I did not notice much less mucus with the trelegy but it could have caused bronchospasm after several months...I am not sure but in any case I stopped it so I can take antihistamines (2nd gen) if I have to. It sure did not stop post nasal drip at all (azelastine nasal seems to help that a bit)