Bevespi Aerosphere User Reviews & Ratings
Bevespi Aerosphere has an average rating of 7.7 out of 10 from a total of 9 reviews on Drugs.com. 75% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 0% reported a negative experience.
Condition | Avg. Rating | Reviews | Compare |
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COPD | 5 reviews for COPD | 45 medications | |
COPD, Maintenance | 4 reviews for COPD, Maintenance | 53 medications |
- wol...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- July 20, 2020
For COPD "I started using this for my COPD about 3 months ago. The first thing I notice is that it gave me side effects of gas, burping all the time, and diarrhea came with it. However, aside from that, I have no more phlegm in my chest. After a while, I had dry sinuses, and I had to turn the volume down on my TV and radio because it reverberated in my head. After going through that, I was fine with it. My results are amazing. I can mow without getting out of breath, clear my overgrown woods. I am very pleased with the results of Bevespi. Thank goodness my insurance pays for almost all of mine."
- Pab...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- August 11, 2020
For COPD "I used Bevespi for about two years. It seemed to help, but I noticed that it started to make me wheeze and cough more. I told my doctor, and he said that Bevespi isn't for everyone. What I use now is Ventolin only when I need it. I also use Montelukast. I find summer humidity and winter dryness cause me to gum up and make me cough more phlegm."
Frequently asked questions
- Can Bevespi be used with a spacer?
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- What type of inhaler is Bevespi Aerosphere?
- Ali...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- April 29, 2020
For COPD "I have severe COPD and have used many inhalers over the years. My PCP recommended Bevespi when it first came out, and I used it along with Asmanex daily. My pulmonologist prescribed Trelegy so that I would not have to use two inhalers. I have been using it for about six months, but I haven't gotten the same results as I did with Bevespi. I think I'm going back to Bevespi."
- Sue...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- December 28, 2023
For COPD, Maintenance "I have osteoporosis, so I asked my pulmonologist to prescribe a medication least likely to worsen my osteoporosis. Bevespi works great for me as far as helping me breathe. My COPD is at an advanced stage, and it works well for me. I can exercise, like walking and bike riding. I notice when I need my second dose later in the day, but if I am not very active, I may not need the second dose that day. I only need my other rescue inhaler a few times a year. I do get constipated but actively try to prevent."
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- March 4, 2020
For COPD "I use it, also it works well, mine also is 400 dollars Cvs gives me a discount I pay 200. Right now AstraZeneca is sending me out papers to help with it. I like both simbacort also there both from the same drug maker it does help me a lot with wheezing I too can’t do stairs or walk with out being out of breath"
- Sha...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- December 18, 2022
For COPD, Maintenance "I only use one puff instead of two because if I use two I get chest pains. It helps me a little but I can tell it's not really working as well as it did. I have reactions to many medications so I have to now find another one. I can't take any steroids either. I'm so worried."
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- t-t...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- March 8, 2018
For COPD, Maintenance "This is the best COPD inhaler that I have used and have tried several over the years."
- jhi...
- May 2, 2018
For COPD, Maintenance "I have used it in conjunction with Pulmicort. They seem to give me the most relief."
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For COPD "I have tried numerous medications, and so far, Bevespi has really worked well for me. Without it, I am unable to walk but a few minutes very slowly, and with it, I walk up and down stairs with ease. Unfortunately, my insurance does not cover it, and I don't have the $400 per inhaler. My pulmonologist has been giving me free samples but told me today she would no longer be able to. I should mention that I haven't experienced any side effects at all. I hope this helps."