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billy_cook2026-04-18

I've been prescribed Dulera 200-5mcg Oral Inhaler for my asthma, and I'm curious to hear from others who have used it. How effective has it been for you in managing symptoms? Have you experienced any of the side effects listed, especially the urgent ones? Do you feel it's worth the risks, or have you considered switching to a different medication? I'm really interested in hearing about both positive and negative experiences. Additionally, how do you manage using it regularly without forgetting doses? Any tips for incorporating it into a daily routine? Thanks in advance for sharing your insights!

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marie_ferguson4/14/2026

I used Dulera for a while, and it worked well, but I couldn't shake this constant feeling of anxiety. I ended up switching back to my old inhaler, which doesn't give me the same jitters.

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kyle_williams4/14/2026

I think the best way to manage using Dulera regularly is to set reminders on your phone. That way, you don't forget to take it at the same times each day. But I did have trouble with it giving me a dry throat, so I had to drink lots of water to combat it.

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ronald_pierce4/14/2026

I feel like the side effects list is pretty scary, but my doctor assured me that severe reactions are rare. Still, I keep an eye out for any strange symptoms. I haven't had any issues, but it's always in the back of my mind.

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frank_vargas4/14/2026

I really wish they'd make these inhalers a bit easier to use. I have to put mine on a vibrate to remember to use it

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stephen_sanders4/14/2026

One thing I noticed is that Dulera can make you feel a bit jittery if you're not used to it. My doctor said it's the long-acting bronchodilator, but it was something I had to get used to.

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nancy_santos4/14/2026

I had a terrible experience with Dulera. I developed a severe rash and had to stop using it. It was scary, and I had to switch to a different inhaler.

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martha_lane4/14/2026

I've had a few friends who used Dulera and had no issues, but I've also known a couple who had to switch because of side effects. It seems to be a bit hit or miss.