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Reviewer: 45-54 on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Patient)
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As a person that was born with asthma, I have tried more than my share of medicines to help me breathe but none had the affect of Breo. I was given my first sample from my doctor and within a day or so my breathing had improved immensely. I have lived my whole caring a rescue inhaler but after a few days on Breo I was forgetting to bring it with me. This medicine is changing my life!
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Reviewer: QT, 65-74 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I have changed from Flovent to Qvair and even taken 2 courses oral Prednisone and I still wheezed. Breo did the job.
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Reviewer: Daisylu, 55-64 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I was on Pro-Air and Qvar for about a year and it had ceased to be effective. My doctor gave me a sample of Breo to try and I was floored. Cleared my lungs up , breathing is as it was before I had asthma , and I'm only taking it once every other day. I also have not used my rescue inhaler at all. Unfortunately my insurance doesn't care whether it works and refused to cover it unless I trie
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Reviewer: Fat hates you , Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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This sucked and the commercial kept ruining my TV show
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Reviewer: 65-74 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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My Lung Doctor gave me two free samples of Breo to try for better control of wheezing and also to help prevent flare ups. I was on Dulera for years but started to feel bad when using it twice a day. Spiriva did not work at all for me, but Advair did, but kept giving me sores in the corner of my mouth. Breo is great so far and my breathing is great like a kid again. Breo has worked better than anyt
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