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I took this bc Breo wasnt working for me anymore. I took it for the first time last night and almost end up in the ER. Couple of minutes after I took it, my chest felt tighter, a lot worse than before I took it. I didnt take it as a rescue inhaler, I took it bc its suppose to be bid (twice a day). Now,

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Michael | 55-64 | Male | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
12/13/2021
Condition: Controller Medication for Asthma
Overall rating 5.0
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Switched from Flovent to air duo I only take one dose 55/14 every 24 hrs . once per night works great Used to take Flovent 44 x2 puff per night Much cheaper generic Pretty much same as Flovent Very small amount of salmuterol

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12/2/2021
Condition: Controller Medication for Asthma
Overall rating 1.7
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I am a lifelong asthmatic and was well-controlled for many years on Advair 500/50 with no exacerbations and no need for a rescue inhaler. To save money, I switched to generic AirDuo 232/14 which was released at the same time as the brand AirDuo and is supposed to be the same. 232/14 is the highest dose of AirDuo available and is supposed to be equivalent to Advair 500/50. Fairly quickly, my asthma deteriorated and I got an unpleasant reminder of what life is like when breathing takes a lot of effort despite using the maximum allowable amount of albuterol daily along with a Qvar steroid inhaler. Fortunately, ditching the AirDuo and switching back to Advair quickly got me back in control without need for anything else. If you're on a lower dose of Advair, AirDuo might work for you but if you're on 500/50, I'd be very careful about switching.Read More Read Less

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Gar | 55-64 | Male | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
7/31/2020
Condition: Controller Medication for Asthma
Overall rating 5.0
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Works as well as Advair but with a lower dose needed, due to the different delivery method. For me, it is as good as, if not better that Symbicort, as well

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Anonymous | 55-64 | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
3/25/2019
Condition: Controller Medication for Asthma
Overall rating 1.0
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Very horrible drug should be pulled from market as it's dangerous. I only used it a couple days made my asthma much much worse. Constant cough, throat felt like it had blades in it. How dare they offer such a nasty product to patients.

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rrtlobu79 | 35-44 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
8/23/2017
Condition: Other
Overall rating 2.3
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I took this bc Breo wasnt working for me anymore. I took it for the first time last night and almost end up in the ER. Couple of minutes after I took it, my chest felt tighter, a lot worse than before I took it. I didnt take it as a rescue inhaler, I took it bc its suppose to be bid (twice a day). Now,

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