I used this inhaler for ten days now and find the benefits to be sporadic. I feel ok for a few hours then it seems to stop working for a while. has anyone else experienced this? does it subside and gradually improve?
Does this inhaler take time to be effective?
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- 13 Aug 2011 by alexandra12
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- spiriva
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