Xopenex HFA for Asthma User Reviews
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- Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction
- Moderate and Severe Persistent Asthma
- Reactive Airways Disease
- Wheezing
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"I have used Proventil and ProAir the past few years. I have Panic Disorder and don’t like the side effects of albuterol but have to use a rescue inhaler at times. My new formulary for 2018 discontinued those two, and levalbuterol was available. Research said it had fewer side effects and may be stronger. I’m grateful to have it, and I’m no longer hesitant to use my rescue inhaler because it has no anxious side effects and works. I highly recommend it and would never switch. Great for nervous and anxious patients."