Glycopyrrolate for COPD, Maintenance User Reviews
Brand names: Lonhala Magnair, Cuvposa, Glycate Dartisla ODT Glyrx-PF
- Jim...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- November 2, 2019
"Closed my airways up worse shortly after my second dose my 1st day!! (2x day inhaler) in less than 24 hours! 1st time on this powder. No like."
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"In stage 4 for COPD according to tests and other diagnoses. Lonhala Magnair works well, especially in the first 6-8 months. Effect seems to lessen over time, however, concerning what else is available at this time, and when combined with Brovana, it's probably the best of its kind (long-lasting) you can get. All that said... both meds are ridiculously freaking expensive. I was on a low-income subsidy and was able to afford meds, but my wife, due to circumstances beyond our control, went into AS. Medicare with United Healthcare, so I'm going to lose my LIS, and now, due to exceeding the threshold, I will not be able to continue the combination treatment. Frankly, the actions, rules, and guidelines of AS Medicare have signed my death warrant. I'd sure like to talk to someone in authority about this asinine situation."