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martha_fox2026-04-18

Airsupra 90-80mcg Inh(120 Puffs) is a combination inhaler containing albuterol and budesonide, designed to quickly open airways during asthma attacks and reduce lung inflammation over time. It's intended as a 'rescue' inhaler, not for daily maintenance. However, the list of potential side effects is concerning. Has anyone tried it? What are your experiences like? How do you manage the potential side effects?

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peter_tucker4/17/2026

I've been using Airsupra for a few months now, and it's been a game-changer for my asthma attacks. The albuterol kicks in quickly, and the budesonide seems to be helping with the inflammation. Definitely recommend it for those who need a rescue inhaler.

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ethan_harris4/17/2026

I switched from my old rescue inhaler to Airsupra on my doctor's advice, and I've noticed a big difference. I got a little worried about the side effects at first, but I haven't experienced any serious issues so far. I always keep an eye out for those allergic reactions though.

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jonathan_hamilton4/17/2026

Rescue inhalers are a must have for anyone with asthma, but it's great to have one that also helps with inflammation. It's a little pricey, but I think it's worth it. Just make sure to check with your insurance to see if it's covered—some plans are stingy and won't cover the whole amount.

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lauren_meyer4/17/2026

I'm actually curious about the difference between this and my daily maintenance inhaler? Wouldn't be worth it to just use this every day? It seems like a great solution.

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nathan_dunn4/17/2026

I had a terrible reaction to the inhaler. I experienced severe dizziness and my heart was racing. I had to go to the ER. I'd be very careful if I were you.