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Taking ZPac , Prednizone and VentolinHFA for bronchitis , etc. Blacking out several times a day - once with flash of color. Could one of the medications be causing this? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Noble Zachariah
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
is it safe to take Advair and VentolinHFA at the same time? is one a rescue inhaler and the other a maintenance inhaler? my mother of 86 years gets short of breathe and takes the ventolin which lays ... View answer
I have been taking ventolinhfa inhaler every two hours..since yesterday afternoon.. soon after taking that.. I will be okay for half an hour..and again my chest gets tight after half an hour.. ... View answer
Hi I using VentolinHFA to counter act Shortness of breath , I had a Pneumonia and was treated for it and feel much better, ... but sometimes I need to use Ventolin more often that I'd like to, how ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Saddiq Ulabidin
( General & Family Physician)
VentolinHFA inhaler 1 time (2 puffs). Does this take the place of one of my nebulizer treatments or do I still do the 3 treatments in addition to the one time use of the Ventolin inhaler? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashok Kumar Dash
( Ophthalmologist)
What is the difference between Proair hfa and ventolinhfa? My insurance is telling me I have to switch to ProAir. I have COPD and have to take it 2 inhalations 4 time a day. Have been on inhaler for at ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prabhakar Laxman Jathar
( Diabetologist)
Hey....I went to the Dr yesterday and explained what were going on with me and she wrote me a prescription of amoxicillin, predisone, flucticasone and ventolinHFA....I was wondering is it safe to take ... View answer
I have diagnosed with a-flutter. I recently developed bronchial pneumonia and prescribed AMOX-CLAVWE ER, 1000-62.5 mg tabs along with Azithromycin Tab 250 mg along with VentolinHFA inhaler for use ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
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