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I have suffered for 2 weeks with a sudden onset of asthma due to environmental changes. Since I've never had asthma, I was not sure what was happening. My doctor today told me what it was and gave me a RespiClick inhaler with a script for steroids. I didn't notice anything on the first use of the inhaler (2 pouches) right away; however, about 2 hours post, my coughing had been greatly reduced. ...

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So for the Respiclick by Proair is seeming to be very ineffective. Very disappointed

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HStephenson | 55-64 | Male | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
4/25/2016
Condition: Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
Overall rating 1.0
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Felt good being a powder form but woke up in the night with arms and legs swelling. Felt like my lung capacity was decreasing. Had to stop using it. Feel much better. Not for me.

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Lois | 35-44 | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
4/17/2016
Condition: Bronchospasm
Overall rating 5.0
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I suffer from broncho spasms induced by upper respiratory infections, allergies,and exercise and have tried other albuterol inhalers all my life. None have ever been effective enough to continue. This is the first product that does not immediately make me tachicardic and shaky. It opens my lungs versus aggravating my symptoms. A huge thank you to the developer!

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mac281 | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
3/17/2016
Condition: Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
Overall rating 1.3
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if you have COPD this is a useless inhaler it depends on your breathing to get the dosage so when you need it you cant inhale it all waste of money

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angry customer | 19-24 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
3/10/2016
Condition: Asthma Attack
Overall rating 1.0
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I have only ever used one inhaler before this, seeing as I found out recently that I have asthma. I have CHRONIC asthma which means I am constantly struggling to breath. I finally got a new inhaler after 2 1/2 months and I got this, Proair Respiclick. I HATE IT!! I can't breath and need IMMEDIATE help when my asthma decided to get worse. Now I don't have insurance so I'm stuck with this. I am VERY disappointed and quite frankly pissed the f*** off.

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nellyindy | 35-44 | Male | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
3/1/2016
Condition: Bronchospasm
Overall rating 2.3
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I was give this to help with bronchiospasms. After two months of this not working, I got a refill. The second one worked. (i.e. possible manufacturing defect in drug delivery device) I called 1-888-482-9522. This is their complaint line. They requested to send me a fed ex package so I could return. I requested a refund for there is still 11 doses on the clicker. They don't give refunds.

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Jessicajean5352 | 25-34 | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
2/25/2016
Condition: Asthma Attack
Overall rating 1.7
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I was given a prescription for a albuterol inhaler along with a coupon for a free fill. Upon getting it home and opening it I quickly realized that this was not my normal inhaler. It is fairly easy to use but I do not like the fact that it does not contain a propellant and it does not seem to act as fast as my normal albuterol inhaler. Also I have used the inhaler twice now....one last night and once this morning. Both times I began getting a very intense, dull throbbing in my head. Headaches are listed on the side effects and its definitely one of them. A very unpleasant one that never happened with my usual inhaler. Happy to have a free inhaler for emergencies but if I had my choice I would stick with the propelled version over the dry powder any day.Read More Read Less

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notbreathing39 | 35-44 | Female | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
2/24/2016
Condition: Asthma Attack
Overall rating 1.7
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This useless device is loud and obnoxious, if you don't hold it a certain way the drug powder will not fully enter where it has to work. Causes headaches and nausea where the old liquid proair did not. Also it is .12cents to make these inhalers, why are they $75.00???

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coughcough1 | 13-18 | Female | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
2/5/2016
Condition: Bronchospasm
Overall rating 4.3
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Anonymous | 25-34 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
2/4/2016
Condition: Other
Overall rating 1.0
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I have had asthma my entire life. I am 31 years old now. My asthma is worse with certain situations; weather, animals stress etc. My doctor suggested this inhaler when I was in. My asthma always gets better with other inhalers & this time it has not been the case. It has been over a month I still am having trouble breathing & my cough will not go away. Called my doctor today to get my previous inhaler medication.

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Rizzo | 45-54 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
10/22/2015
Condition: Asthma Attack
Overall rating 5.0
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I have suffered for 2 weeks with a sudden onset of asthma due to environmental changes. Since I've never had asthma, I was not sure what was happening. My doctor today told me what it was and gave me a RespiClick inhaler with a script for steroids. I didn't notice anything on the first use of the inhaler (2 pouches) right away; however, about 2 hours post, my coughing had been greatly reduced. I just took the 2nd set of inhalations and my cough is significantly better!

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Mimi | 45-54 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
10/21/2015
Condition: Bronchospasm
Overall rating 1.7
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No wonder there was no co-pay on my drug plan for this medicine...It's worth $0.00. Still having bronchospasm's and severe coughing:(

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Anonymous | 45-54 | Male | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
9/10/2015
Condition: Other
Overall rating 4.0
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Easier to take and no need for pushing and breathing. Works as good as the old stuff.

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Anonymous | 19-24 | Male | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
9/9/2015
Condition: Asthma Attack
Overall rating 1.0
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Unlike the old ProAir HFA inhalers, this one has no propellants and relies upon your ability to breathe strongly, at least as strong as a healthy individual with no need for an inhaler, to obtain the medication. Unfortunately, during an asthma attack, I cannot breathe strongly enough to use the product, as I am having difficulty breathing. Thus, I cannot receive the medication and have to wait out my asthma attack without any help, hoping I don't pass out or worse. This new system is outright useless; it does not work.Read More Read Less

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Dogs2 | 19-24 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
8/22/2015
Condition: Bronchospasm Prevention
Overall rating 4.3
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I feel this works about the same or slightly better the pro air hfa inhaler. I use it infrequently so not needing to prime it is a bonus. I think I'll be sticking with this as my rescue inhaler until my doctor feels a need to change it.

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cantbreathe15 | 25-34 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
6/23/2015
Condition: Asthma Attack
Overall rating 1.7
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So for the Respiclick by Proair is seeming to be very ineffective. Very disappointed

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