Just started using Atrovent HFA for my COPD. Any tips or experiences to share?
I was recently prescribed the Atrovent HFA Oral Inhaler for long-term management of my COPD. I'm using it as directed, but I'm still a bit nervous about the potential side effects, especially the urgent ones. Has anyone else used this inhaler? What was your experience like? Any tips on avoiding side effects or managing them if they do occur? Also, I'm not sure if I'm using it correctly. Any advice on proper inhaler technique would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Just started using Atrovent HFA for my COPD. Any tips or experiences to share?
I was recently prescribed the Atrovent HFA Oral Inhaler for long-term management of my COPD. I'm using it as directed, but I'm still a bit nervous about the potential side effects, especially the urgent ones. Has anyone else used this inhaler? What was your experience like? Any tips on avoiding side effects or managing them if they do occur? Also, I'm not sure if I'm using it correctly. Any advice on proper inhaler technique would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Comments (9)
I've been on Atrovent for years. I find the best way to avoid side effects is to use it exactly as prescribed and to talk to my doctor regularly.
It's important to note that Atrovent is not a rescue inhaler. Always keep your rescue inhaler with you just in case. Better safe than sorry!
I've found that using a spacer with my Atrovent helps me get the medicine deeper into my lungs. Might be worth a try!
Be careful with this one. I had a really bad reaction the first time I used it. I ended up in the ER with severe wheezing.
I've had no issues with Atrovent, but I did have to get used to the strange taste. It's not bad, just different.
I first started getting Side effects my first time using it was a really bad headache and dry mouth.
I wish they made this stuff in a flavor other than...well, nothing. It's not great.
My doctor told me that if I experience any severe side effects to never use the inhaler again.
I've been using Atrovent for a few months now and it's made a big difference for me. Just make sure to rinse your mouth after each use to avoid dry mouth. And yes, the side effects can be scary, but I've only had minor issues like a bit of throat irritation.