I used to use the proair inhaler, then my doctor switched me to the proventil inhaler. Since I have started using proventil, I have a persistent tremor in my right hand, and sometimes the left one as well. My doctor said the tremors are supposed to subside, but they haven't. Could this inhaler cause something permanent? The doctors can't find any other reason for the tremors yet..
How long are the tremors supposed to last?
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- 19 Jul 2010 by nicolapaul1
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- proventil
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