Advair Diskus 250/50mcg (yellow) 60: Shared Experiences and Side Effects Discussion
I've been using Advair Diskus 250/50mcg for a few months now, and I've noticed some improvements in my breathing, but I'm also experiencing some side effects that I'm not sure about. Has anyone else had issues with throat irritation or feeling jittery after using this inhaler? I've been trying to stick to the twice-daily routine as prescribed, but I'm wondering if others have found a way to manage the side effects better. Any advice or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated!
Advair Diskus 250/50mcg (yellow) 60: Shared Experiences and Side Effects Discussion
I've been using Advair Diskus 250/50mcg for a few months now, and I've noticed some improvements in my breathing, but I'm also experiencing some side effects that I'm not sure about. Has anyone else had issues with throat irritation or feeling jittery after using this inhaler? I've been trying to stick to the twice-daily routine as prescribed, but I'm wondering if others have found a way to manage the side effects better. Any advice or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated!
Comments (9)
I'm on the lower dose and it's helped a lot of problems for me however it is expensive. Has anyone found any way to reduce the cost or get it covered by insurance more easily?
I've been on Advair for a while and I had to switch to a lower dose because of some of the side effects. It's a bit of a trade-off but I think it's worth it in order to breathe a little better.
I haven't had any major issues with Advair, but I do make sure to rinse my mouth out after each use to avoid any throat irritation. It's a small step but it seems to help.
I’ve been using Advair for about a year now and wish I had started it sooner. I’ve had mild side effects but they’re worth it to be able to breathe normally again.
Advair has been a lifesaver for me, but I do notice a bit of a dry mouth afterward. Drinking plenty of water helps a lot. Sometimes I forget and then I really regret it!
I switched to Advair from another inhaler and noticed a big difference in how I feel. It's been a game-changer for me, especially during allergy season.
I’ve had severe allergic reactions to other inhalers in the past, so I was really nervous about trying Advair. But I’ve been lucky and haven’t had any major issues so far.
I found that using a spacer with the Advair makes it easier to use and helps reduce throat irritation. It's worth a try if you're having trouble!
I’ve experienced some nausea and feeling jittery too when using Advair. I’ve found that using it at a consistent time each day helps. And always keep a rescue inhaler handy just in case.