ProAir HFA for Bronchiectasis User Reviews
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- October 2, 2016
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- February 2, 2016
"Received coupon for a free trial, pharmacy will not accept the offer. Out-of-pocket expense too much..."
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"I was diagnosed with bronchitis after one nurse said, 'Oh, you just have a head cold.' This went on for a week, and I got worse and finally went to urgent care, and the PA told me, 'You have a bad case of bronchitis.' He put me on a Zpack, prednisone, the ProAir inhaler, and a non-narcotic cough medicine. I have finished the Zpack and prednisone but still take the cough syrup at night and use the inhaler during coughing attacks, which are less frequent. I was so bad the first 3 days of bronchitis, I coughed constantly and took Robitussin around the clock every 6 hours, and it did not help. I could not sleep as my coughing woke me up constantly through the night. I work in cubicles, 4 per cubicle. One lady coughed constantly for a week and a half. Two weeks later, I was sick. The following week, our 3rd cubicle mate was out for a week. We found out 2 people had pneumonia. I live in Utah, where we have an inversion every winter (pollution hanging over the valley, making people sick)."