7% Saline Solution

Posted by thumperguy @thumperguy, Jan 7, 2020

Got a supply of 7% vials and got a real jolt in my throat when I began inhaling it. However I quickly adapted to it and was able to finish the vial. Within a few minutes I was coughing and bringing stuff up - a first. I never had a timely response to 0.9. Bottom line: I guess the 7% solution is...well the real solution. Not to be confused with the Sherlock and Sigmund thing. Forgive my corny effort at mirth. Don

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@poodledoc

@rits Yes I found it to be a very good presentation. One thing I really found interesting was that for non-CF bronchiectasis it did not matter much what strength saline you use (0.9%, 3% or 7%) but for NTM infections the 7% was best. Of course some people's lungs can not tolerate the 7% so just use the highest % you can.

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He verified what my doctor and the article she sent me say. I cannot tolerate anything except .9% so is there any value in my spending time and and energy inhaling it 2x a day? Any percent will liquefy the stuck sputum to help move it out but only 7% is believed to kill some bacteria.

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@rits

He verified what my doctor and the article she sent me say. I cannot tolerate anything except .9% so is there any value in my spending time and and energy inhaling it 2x a day? Any percent will liquefy the stuck sputum to help move it out but only 7% is believed to kill some bacteria.

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Rita - I guess whether you keep doing it depends on the desired outcome. Keep in mind that any solution that removes mucus will make your lungs a less friendly host for bacteria, so even if the .9% saline doesn't kill the NTM, it will give fewer opportunities for it to establish colonies - and to cough out some of the infected phlegm.

Just another way to look at it - fits my goal of living the best I can with bronchiectasis.
Sue

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@sueinmn

Rita - I guess whether you keep doing it depends on the desired outcome. Keep in mind that any solution that removes mucus will make your lungs a less friendly host for bacteria, so even if the .9% saline doesn't kill the NTM, it will give fewer opportunities for it to establish colonies - and to cough out some of the infected phlegm.

Just another way to look at it - fits my goal of living the best I can with bronchiectasis.
Sue

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Oops sorry Sue.
I should have inserted, "Using .9% does make a difference " before the sentence beginning "Any per cent wil liquefy..."

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Can anyone tell me best way to purchase 7% saline now that I am on Medicare? Thanks

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@glendamoseley1

Can anyone tell me best way to purchase 7% saline now that I am on Medicare? Thanks

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I have not been able to get Medicare to cover it.
I purchase saline from Walgreens using a Goodrx coupon from the Goodrx website. It's about $15 at my local Walgreens and a bit cheaper elsewhere but this store has a drive thru window. You do need a prescription.

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Rits, how many ampules does your $15.00 buy?

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@thumperguy

Rits, how many ampules does your $15.00 buy?

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100 but remember it is .9% As I recall the higher saline percents were more expensive for 60. If you go to the Goodrx website, it will tell you the prices for various percents and how many ampules at your neighborhood stores.

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@thumperguy

Rits, how many ampules does your $15.00 buy?

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Mine buys "one box" which is 60 in some locations, 50 in others, depending on supplier.
Sue

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@rits

I have not been able to get Medicare to cover it.
I purchase saline from Walgreens using a Goodrx coupon from the Goodrx website. It's about $15 at my local Walgreens and a bit cheaper elsewhere but this store has a drive thru window. You do need a prescription.

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Thank you @rits! Yes I checked and I can get 180 viles , 4ml 7%, For $23.12 at CVS or target using GoodRX! Great price!

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@glendamoseley1

Can anyone tell me best way to purchase 7% saline now that I am on Medicare? Thanks

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@glendamoseley - Medicare covers mine through Part B. Ask your doctor to submit that way. They do only cover certain manufacturers though but your pharmacy can always order if they don't have it on hand. Very tricky but at least not a very expensive med. @lindam272

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