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Reviewer: FEDERICO, 55-64 Male on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Patient)
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Reviewer: 45-54 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I have allergic asthma that for years has required use of an albuterol inhaler when symptoms appear (mostly seasonal). My doctor switched me to this one because he said the delivery method was better. I did find it easy to use and felt it delivered a more consistent dose than the regular proair inhaler, which has a weak and unreliable spray. However, the respiclick worsened my asthma significan
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Reviewer: Docsgram, 45-54 on Treatment for 10 years or more (Patient)
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Although the flip to fill seems innovative, the normal albuterol was simple enough. I've used this 35 years. Now I have been given the RespiClick inhaler. I have had it two days and have been unable to get any relief from it. The instructions tell me to click, suck as hard as possible to get medicine out, and then hold it as long as possible before breathing out. Whoever designed this doesn
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Reviewer: angry customer, 19-24 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I have only ever used one inhaler before this, seeing as I found out recently that I have asthma. I have CHRONIC asthma which means I am constantly struggling to breath. I finally got a new inhaler after 2 1/2 months and I got this, Proair Respiclick. I HATE IT!! I can't breath and need IMMEDIATE help when my asthma decided to get worse. Now I don't have insurance so I'm stuck with thi
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Reviewer: Jessicajean5352 , 25-34 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I was given a prescription for a albuterol inhaler along with a coupon for a free fill. Upon getting it home and opening it I quickly realized that this was not my normal inhaler. It is fairly easy to use but I do not like the fact that it does not contain a propellant and it does not seem to act as fast as my normal albuterol inhaler. Also I have used the inhaler twice now....one last night and o
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