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Reviewer: Chantel Carter, 45-54 on Treatment for 1 to 6 months
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I was put on Anora inhaler around August of 2022 & it is now February 2023. It seems to work at first then it doesn't but worst of all I seem prone to getting thrush every time I use it. I take out my dentures, rinse with salt water then rinse with Listerine I soak dentures in Polident & I brush off & rinse my dentures before putting back in. No matter what I do I get thrush every
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Reviewer: Onemack, 65-74 Male on Treatment for 1 to less than 2 years (Patient)
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Been taking this for nearly 18 months, initially worked well but about 12 months ago started to wake up struggling to breathe in the night. So I switched from taking at bedtime to taking in the morning, some improvement, but found that I was struggling to breathe after the most simple tasks. Stopped taking it altogether and shortness of breath almost completely gone after a few weeks. Only need r
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Reviewer: ripper1951, 65-74 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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Started Anoro after being diagnosed with COPD, One week later had a lung node biopsy. One week after that I developed pneumonia, chest pains, chest pressure. Physician's nurse told me to immediately discontinue and not start again. It has taken me 3 weeks and more to shake Anoro and the pneumonia. Will not be using it again due to side effects. Due to have surgery in a week to remove lung nodu
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Reviewer: 65-74 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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My Dr. Prescribed Anora with a coupon. Unfortunately because Iâ??m on Medicare the company refused my coupon. $342.00 out of pocket to fill this medication. The Anora provided relieve with the first dose and I can breath again. Obviously Iâ??m not happy with the price. I have to decide if I can afford this medication or if I want to eat. Sad I worked all my life and I donâ??t qualif
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Reviewer: 55-64 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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Works well it's the side effects sore throat hoarseness constipation intergestion not good
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