UTI or urinary retention and inhalers
Anyone experience having re occurring utis due to starting inhalers. I was diagnosed with asthma this year and I’ve tried 3 different inhalers with long breaks in between and each time I get an awful uti or urinary retention symptoms. At this point my utis are becoming antibiotic resistant. On research studies it says it happens with inhalers containing ipratropium and salbutamol. My pharmacist believes it’s because of the steroid in the inhaler but my urologist and allergist haven’t run into this problem before. Does anyone know of names of inhalers that I could use that won’t cause this problem?
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Thank you. I will report to my Pulmonologist next visit but in the meantime, I do have other things that I use for mild asthma wheezing/shortness of breath that do not have side effects. I was really experimenting with the Spiriva for something that would help with nighttime asthma so I would not wake up and need to use a rescue inhaler, Xopenex. That is only periodically and usually when I have eaten a food that I do not tolerate.
Muscarinic Agonists like ipatropium and tiotropium are known to potentially cause urinary retention.
Yupelri is a different muscarinic agonist that is only via jet nebulizer and NOT supposed to cause urinary retention if your provider wishes you to try it. I took it for a while.
I’ve been taking Dupixent and Trelegy since November 2024 and so far, it’s been a great combo for me. Trelegy does have a muscarinic agonist though, so may be tough for folks prone to urinary tract infections. The combo has helped keep me free of exacerbations.
I’m very worried of using Tezspire. Looking into the medicine it only has been out since 2022, therefore, they don’t have enough data to say what the side effects are. I don’t have COPD nor asthma. I do have allergies and get monthly shots, but my chronic cough does not go away. As you, they want to do a sleep apnea study. I don’t see how that’s going to cure my chronic cough. So frustrating!
Do the sleep study, but make sure they test for hypo ones..(low oxygen levels when you sleep).
After 6 sleep studies someone finally decided to have a pulse ox monitor attached monitoring throughout the study. They found I barely slept, but every time I did my o2 levels crashed. Now that they have me on oxygen during the night.. no more morning headaches and feeling drained.
It all can be a pain in the butt or daunting, but the diagnosis & management.. it can add years to your life & prevent other problems in the future.
@labloverfl I noticed you mentioned “bronchiectasis” as a diagnosis that you have. I believe there is a group &/or discussion that pertains to this. You might find it interesting and helpful. The volunteer mentor is @sueinmn.
Urinary issues are a side effect of many types of inhalers we use, due to the medicines used to open up our airways, etc. (check yours). That whole antibiotic thing can be a nightmare. I get it! You have my sympathies. I have been using something called D-Mannose - comes in powder or capsule. It can help with one type of bacteria that can cause UTIs, but not all. I have had no new Urinary infections for the past 2 years (knock on wood). Do some research, and of course check with your health care provider. I sure hope you can find a solution!
Yes, D-Mannose has helped me too - no UTI's for the past 2 years! It is useful for one type of bacteria that can cause UTIs.
I am in the midst of an antibiotic-resistant uti myself, use Symbicort, Albuterol and an Incruse inhaler for copd. I had noticed the urine retention problem when I hadn't been able to leave a sample. A wonderful doctor at an Urgent Care agreed with my inhaler theory & put me on cranberry pills - not juice but pills - to change the pH of my urine. He said it would help prevent the bacteria from sticking to the bladder. I will be comparing the cranberry pills to D-Mannose, really appreciate your post, Kathleen.
Yes I only take one a day and lots of water during the day. I also use my
home made BIDET (a dish detergent bottle with peroxide and water in it) and
baby wipes after a BM then rinse well. I'm also wearing pads for pee leaks
and put liners on them and change the liners frequently during the day.