ProAir RespiClick for Bronchiectasis User Reviews
- Dyl...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 8, 2018
"This product (as stated in all the other comments) is simply garbage. I had to Google the product to figure out how it worked, and it just doesn’t. All the “medicine” did was make my heart race. This product gave me no relief in any way."
- Dan...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- July 25, 2016
"Does not work. Doesn't even look like it dispenses anything. No relief. I might as well throw away this POS."
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- adm...
- March 31, 2016
"Does not work and company doesn't stand behind the product."
- Dan...
- March 12, 2017
"I never received any relief. Not sure if it even works. I followed directions, just awful product."
- Mrf...
- March 7, 2019
"It doesn't work."
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"This is a new drug for me. I was surprised I had to inhale the medication. Thank goodness I don’t have asthma. I would be frightened to death trying to inhale this medication during an attack. I’m being treated for complications after pneumonia. I did feel/taste the powder on the back of my tongue, so I think it worked. Can’t say I feel differently having taken it about 30 minutes ago. Keep in mind the vast majority of medications are made overseas. Do you think the FDA has teams living there to surprise inspect?"