Formoterol / mometasone and Cough: What Users Say
Brand names: Dulera
Reviews for Formoterol / mometasone
- cja...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- January 14, 2021
For Asthma "I have had asthma since I was a kid. I was given Dulera when my insurance wouldn’t cover Advair, and I wish it did. I have been using Dulera for the past 4 weeks. The first week was fine, but these past three weeks, absolutely terrible. I have created more mucus than I have ever created, and it’s to a point where it makes me choke. I also have blood in my mucus, which I have gone to my doctors about. I have taken so many COVID tests because I have been coughing my head off and having intense tightness of chest. My blood pressure and heart rate shot through the roof, I developed a tremor. I have had more things happen to me from this one inhaler, it’s nuts."
- fri...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- November 3, 2017
For Asthma "Took this 2x and developed wheezing, coughing, and flu-like symptoms with a fever. Had to use a rescue inhaler just to get my lungs open. Will not be using again, definitely not worth the side effects."
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For Asthma "I've been on and off Dulera for several years. After using it regularly for a month or two, I invariably get a low-level infection in my lungs/bronchial tubes. Major yellow-to-brown phlegm, constantly coughing. Then when I go off Dulera, after a few days the infection self-cures and the phlegm and coughing subside. But then, of course, the asthma comes back. For me, there's no magic solution (yet!). I'll probably not use Dulera anymore, too afraid of the infections it encourages."