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virginia_hughes2026-04-18

I just started using Breyna 80/4.5mcg Oral Inh for my asthma, and I'm curious about others' experiences. This inhaler contains budesonide and formoterol, which help reduce inflammation and open up airways. I've been using it twice a day as prescribed, but I've noticed some side effects like a sore throat and occasional dizziness. I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced similar issues or if there are any tips for managing these symptoms. Also, how does this compare to other inhalers? I'd love to hear your thoughts and advice!

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scott_robinson4/15/2026

Serious question: what do you do if you experience severe breathing problems after using this? I'm a bit worried about that part.

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marie_ferguson4/15/2026

I was really nervous about starting this medication because of all the potential side effects, but so far, it's been smooth sailing for me. Just make sure you talk to your doctor about any concerns you have, they know best!

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james_morrison4/15/2026

Be cautious, Breyna can cause severe side effects. My mom had a really bad reaction to another similar inhaler and ended up in the hospital. Always keep an eye on any changes in your health!

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ashley_alvarez4/15/2026

I've been on Breyna for a few months now, and it's been a game-changer for my COPD. No more wheezing during the night! But yeah, the mouth irritation is real. I use a spacer to make sure I'm getting the right dose and to minimize that side effect. Worth it though.

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logan_johnson4/15/2026

I heard that this inhaler can cause high blood sugar levels. I have both diabetes and COPD. Do you think this will be an issue?

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sean_williams4/16/2026

I love how it opened my airways and doesn't require me to take any other kinds of treatment. It's amazing!

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nathan_dunn4/16/2026

I was prescribed it for the wrong reason and had to switch back. Be careful and get it from a reputable pharmacy so you don't get the wrong formula.

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amber_sherman4/16/2026

My doctor warned me about the potential for low potassium levels. I have to get my blood tested regularly. So far, so good, but it's a bit of a hassle.

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nancy_santos4/16/2026

I had a similar experience with my asthma. I noticed some mild throat irritation, but it went away after a few days. Make sure you rinse your mouth after using the inhaler to prevent any potential infections. Also, always keep your rescue inhaler handy!

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wayne_silva4/16/2026

I switched to Breyna from another inhaler, and the difference is night and day. No more sudden attacks, and the side effects are manageable. Just make sure you're using it correctly!