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matthew_dixon2026-04-18

Has anyone tried Yupelri (revefenacin) for managing COPD? I've been prescribed Yupelri Inh Sol 175mcg/3ml 30x3ml and I'm curious to hear about others' experiences with this medication. How effective has it been in opening up your airways and helping you breathe more easily? Also, what side effects have you encountered, if any? Did any of the severe side effects occur? Are there any tips with how to take it or what to expect?

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justin_robertson4/13/2026

I've been on Yupelri for a while and it's been great. This post reminds me to keep an eye on potential side effects. I had a little discomfort in my chest a couple of months back but it went away shortly after. I'll have to keep a better eye out, thanks for the reminder!

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susan_wilson4/13/2026

Don't forget to use your rescue inhaler if you experience any severe breathing problems after taking Yupelri. It's a lifesaver in case of an emergency. Hopefully, you won't have to!

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nina_kowalski4/13/2026

Yupelri has been a blessing for me. It’s definitely helped with my COPD symptoms, and the side effects have been minimal. I had a slight headache the first few days, but that went away quickly. Overall, I'm very pleased with it.

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kathryn_peters4/13/2026

Yupelri is a lifesaver, but I had to adjust a couple things in my routine to get used to it. Since it can cause some coughing after use, I take it before bed. That way, if I have a reaction, it's not as disruptive to my day. Like everything, I think it might be helpful to talk to your doctor about possible side effects, but for me it's definitely worth it.

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joan_kennedy4/13/2026

I've been using Yupelri for a few months now, and it's been a game-changer for me. My COPD symptoms have significantly improved, and I can breathe much more easily. I take it once a day as prescribed, and it really helps to relax the muscles around my airways. Haven't experienced any severe side effects so far, just a little cough here and there, but it's manageable.