I suspect my 7 yo daughter is having a reaction to flovent hfg 44mcg; I am not able to get her to the dr right away how long do i have to get her to an er, if she is not having any difficulty breathing?
If I suspect my child is having a reaction, how long before I have to get her to an emergency room?
- Posted:
- 11 Apr 2011 by Helpless soul
- Topics:
- flovent
Answers (1)
12 Apr 2011
Sorry this question was not answered earlier for you. If she is experiencing any of the following severe allergic symptoms you should seek medical help at once:
Abdominal pain or cramping
Abnormal (high-pitched) breathing sounds
Anxiety
Confusion
Cough
Diarrhea
Difficulty breathing
Difficulty swallowing
Fainting, light-headedness, dizziness
Hives, itchiness
Nasal congestion
Nausea, vomiting
Palpitations
Skin redness
Slurred speech
Wheezing
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