Solu-Medrol for Asthma, acute User Reviews
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- April 15, 2018
"Miracle for acute asthma attack"
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- April 7, 2019
"This medicine helped my asthmatic flare-up and breathing. The site where the injection was done was painful. The results of this medicine were a blessing of relief!"
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"Helped tremendously. Was given as a daily injection (by IV) before bedtime during treatment of a severe episode of shortness of breath requiring hospitalization. Reduced need for daily inhalers and restored breathing capacity. Has been two weeks since last dose without any 'COPD flare' episodes. More effective than prednisone (pill) for long-term control of the condition."