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randy_ramirez2026-04-18

Hey everyone, I've just been prescribed Airduo Respiclick 232/14mcg Inh(60) to manage my asthma. I've never used an inhaler like this before, so I have a few questions. Can anyone share their experience with this medication? What side effects should I watch out for, and how should I incorporate it into my daily routine? Also, are there any tips for using the inhaler correctly? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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harold_carter4/14/2026

I've been on Airduo for a while and honestly, it's made a huge difference. I used to wake up with chest tightness all the time, but now I sleep through the night. If you're nervous about starting, I say go for it. It's a big step towards better breathing.

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judy_berry4/14/2026

Ew, you don't need this medicne if you're not actually sick. My doc said so. You should probably go see a doctor or something and talk to them about their recommendation.

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nicholas_schmidt4/14/2026

Airduo Respiclick was a game-changer for me. I used to have frequent asthma attacks, but since I started using it, I haven't had any. The inhaler is easy to use, and the double-dose combination of a corticosteroid and a long-acting bronchodilator really helps manage inflammation and open airways. But be sure to follow the instructions carefully and use a rescue inhaler if you experience any sudden breathing problems.

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scott_sanders4/14/2026

I tried Airduo a few years ago but I switched to a different inhaler because it made me feel a bit jittery. Has anyone else experienced that?

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nina_kowalski4/14/2026

I never got any severe side effects, but I did have some trouble with the inhaler technique at first. It's a bit different from other inhalers, so make sure to watch the instructional videos and practice a few times before you start using it regularly. You definitely want to get the hang of it before you rely on it!

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ethan_ferguson4/14/2026

One thing I would recommend is keeping track of your symptoms and how you feel each day. It can help you and your doctor adjust the dosage if needed. Plus, it's always good to have a record of how the medication is working for you.

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priya_sharma4/14/2026

I've been using Airduo Respiclick for a year now, and it's been a lifesaver for my asthma. I use it twice a day as prescribed, and it helps keep my symptoms under control. Just make sure to rinse your mouth after each use to avoid any mouth irritation.

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edward_gardner4/14/2026

I've been using a similar inhaler, Advair Diskus. Not quite the same thing but some of the side effects are similar. I got a bad case of mouth irritation but my doctor told me it was because I wasn't rinsing my mouth after using it. As soon as I added that to my routine it cleared up.