ProAir RespiClick for Bronchospasm Prophylaxis User Reviews
- Chr...
- March 1, 2016
"I was given this to help with bronchospasms due to illness. After two months of this not working, I got a refill. The second one worked. The first one did not. I called 1-888-482-9522. This is their complaint line. They requested to send me a FedEx package so I could return. I requested a refund for there are still 11 doses on the clicker. They don't give refunds."
- har...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- June 3, 2019
"The ProAir RespiClick instructions 'Inhale rapidly to use'... I have a breathing problem... does this make any sense whatsoever? This is the most useless delivery system for this type of indication."
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"This inhaler is not effective for someone who can't get air into their lungs. The way it works is by sucking the medicine out of the inhaler, and for those who barely have lung function, there's no way to get the medication into your lungs so you can breathe. I almost passed out today trying to get this thing to work for me, but luckily I found an old actual inhaler that saved me."