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Wixela Inhub and Headaches: What Users Say

Headaches: mentioned by 10 users (8.5%)

Based on user experiences from 117 Wixela Inhub reviews, the following table shows the most commonly mentioned side effects.

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shortness of breath 27.4%
cough 16.2%
sore throat 10.3%
headaches 8.5%
chest pain 7.7%
increased heart rate 6.8%
mucus 4.3%
pain 3.4%
thrush 3.4%
anxiety 2.6%

Reviews for Wixela Inhub

Commonly mentioned side effects
  • Sca...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • December 10, 2020

For Asthma, Maintenance "Please don't use this drug, Wixela Inhub. I started using Wixel 2 months ago. I'm always afraid of new medicine, so I started taking it at 2 puffs a day for my asthma. I developed a sore throat, headaches, a hoarse voice, then heart racing. I have a neurological illness as well, so I thought it was the problem. 3 weeks ago, I had a possible TIA (mini-stroke). I'm only 55. I lost sight totally in my left eye for hours, with increased weakness and a headache. Today, I thought to look into this inhaler for side effects. Then I checked the reviews here. I won't ever use this again. I need to live to care for my daughter. This medication shouldn't be on the market."

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  • Sca...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • December 10, 2020

For Asthma, Maintenance "Please don't use this drug, Wixela Inhub. I started using Wixel 2 months ago. I'm always afraid of new medicine, so I started taking it at 2 puffs a day for my asthma. I developed a sore throat, headaches, a hoarse voice, then heart racing. I have a neurological illness as well, so I thought it was the problem. 3 weeks ago, I had a possible TIA (mini-stroke). I'm only 55. I lost sight totally in my left eye for hours, with increased weakness and a headache. Today, I thought to look into this inhaler for side effects. Then I checked the reviews here. I won't ever use this again. I need to live to care for my daughter. This medication shouldn't be on the market."

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  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • January 26, 2021

For Asthma, Maintenance "This medication is bad. It should be taken off the market. I got so sick on this. I got a very bad headache, racing heartbeat, and thrush, it made me nervous. I just felt really bad. The medication does not come out right - you either get too much medication or none at all. It does not get into the lungs, it just stays in the back of the throat, and that is how I got the thrush. My doctor now has it so the prescription is dispensed as written, so the pharmacist will now fill it with the Advair, thank goodness. Like I said, Wixela Inhub should be taken off the market as it is dangerous. If I could, I would give it a 0 rating."

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  • September 9, 2020

For Asthma, Maintenance "I’ve been using Advair for years. It managed my asthma perfectly, and there was never a problem. I was given Wixela by my pharmacy the month it came out (they didn’t even tell me it had switched). Now I notice my throat hurts all the time, and I’ve got headaches. It still manages my asthma, but I’m not a lab rat, and I shouldn’t have these side effects. I’m going to see if I can go back to Advair."

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  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • October 1, 2022

For Asthma, Maintenance "Female and a vet. Express Scripts (ES) substituted Wixela for Advair without notice. Gave it a go, and it gave me asthma! Had been using Advair for decades without issues and rarely had to use my ProAir inhaler. Wixela side effects: tightened chest, labored breathing, coughing, therefore, could not walk short distances, sore throat, headache, plus hives! Notified my doctor and quit taking Wixela. Side effects subsided, hives disappeared, yet I had to use my rescue inhaler several times a day. Doctor submitted a prior authorization (PA) and new script for Advair, as prescribed, no substitute or generic to ES. PA was denied without any rationale. Was told by ES that only the doctor could appeal. Submitted a letter to my State Senators through the American Medical Association - Improving Seniors' Access to a Timely Care Act (S.3018), explaining this all. Also submitted a grievance to Medwatch - FDA Safety Information and Adverse Event Reporting Program. Others should do the same."

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  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • December 12, 2022

For Asthma, Maintenance "I was on Advair, they switched me to Wixela 500 mg. I had many side effects and could not breathe. I could not stop coughing—bad headaches and nightmares. I ended up in the hospital six times, and finally, they told me to stop taking it and switch back. I ended up in bed for months with chest pain and weakness in the legs. I could not eat or swallow anything. My vision went many times. I had a rainbow lightning vision. This should not be given to anyone. It should be off the market right away. It is not right to switch a person's medication at the risk of someone's life."

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  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • January 5, 2022

For Asthma, Maintenance "My asthma was well controlled when I was using ADVAIR, now my health insurance company will only pay for the generic equivalent, WIXELA, and it is not working for me. I get raised blood pressure, headaches, congestion, tightness, and need to use my immediate action inhaler more often. I see comments where I'm not alone on this. There should be a law against insurance companies dictating to doctors what meds will and will not be used for patient care, they are not doctors!"

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  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • January 3, 2022

For Asthma, Maintenance "I am covered by VA at 90% disability. I've been using Symbicort for 2 years with no or little side effects or conflicts with other medications. Then - surprise! - the VA changes me over to Wixela Inhub. It is gritty and takes more than one mouth rinse to get it out of your mouth. Within 2 weeks, my BP is up to 190/95 average, headaches, diarrhea, and problems with my eyesight getting blurry. I went online and learned that Wixela should not be used by folks with hypertension, cardiovascular issues, and thyroid problems. I have all three, having had a heart attack two years ago, and my meds were keeping me stable until I started the Wixela. My COPD is worse than ever, and my rescue inhaler has been resurrected and in my pocket, along with my nitro. I've contacted my PCP at the VA, and he was unaware of the change by the 'bean counters' at VA Pharmacy Services. Symbicort is still being produced. It is readily apparent that the VA is out to save money at the expense of patients."

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  • Anonymous
  • February 27, 2022

For Asthma, Maintenance "I cannot tolerate Wixela. I have used Advair for years with no problems. Wixela caused pounding headaches. Insurance copay went from $15 to $144 a month."

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  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • January 18, 2022

For Asthma, Maintenance "Caused me to have severe headaches and dizziness to the point of not being able to walk."

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