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lauren_knight2026-04-18

I've been using Formoterol 20mcg Inh Sol 30x2ml for a few months now to manage my COPD. It's been a game-changer for my breathing, and I finally feel like I can do more around the house without getting winded. However, I've experienced some side effects like headaches and feeling a bit shaky at times. I've heard that others have had more severe reactions, so I wanted to start a discussion about everyone's experiences with this medication. What side effects have you noticed, if any? And how have you managed them?

I was told it's not to be used for sudden breathing problems, so I always keep my rescue inhaler handy. Has anyone else had any issues with sudden breathing difficulties while on this medication? How did you handle it?

I'd love to hear from anyone who has had both good and bad experiences with Formoterol. Also, if you've switched from other medications, how does Formoterol compare?

I appreciate any insights or tips you can share. Let's help each other navigate this journey together!

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edward_gardner4/16/2026

I've been lucky with minimal side effects, just a bit of a dry mouth. But I keep my rescue inhaler close by just in case. You never know when you might need it.

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joan_kennedy4/16/2026

I've been on Formoterol for a year and it's been great but I've had some issues with muscle cramps and abnormal heartbeat. I have to make sure I'm staying hydrated and getting enough potassium in my diet. It's a bit of an adjustment but worth it for the relief it gives me.

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samantha_bailey4/16/2026

You should only be using it every 12 hours. If you feel like you need it more than that, talk to your doctor. It's important not to overuse it, formoterol can cause bad side effects if not used properly.

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katherine_green4/16/2026

Be careful with this stuff. I had a bad reaction last week and ended up in the ER with severe stomach pain and rapid heartbeat. Definitely call your doctor if you feel anything out of the ordinary, you never know whats too serious.

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richard_wagner4/16/2026

I've had some issues with feeling really dizzy and weak. My doctor said it might be low blood pressure so we're keeping an eye on that. Just make sure to listen to your body and don't push through if something doesn't feel right.

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robert_stephens4/16/2026

This medication has been a lifesaver for me. But I had a scary moment last month when I started wheezing right after using it. Used my rescue inhaler and called my doctor right away. Turns out it was just a bad reaction but I'm glad I didn't ignore it.