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nancy_herrera2026-04-18

Tyvaso DPI has been a game-changer for my pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), but it's not without its challenges. The medicine helps relax my lung blood vessels, making it easier to breathe and exercise. However, I've experienced some tough side effects, and I want to know if others are going through the same. What are your experiences? Have any of you dealt with severe side effects like allergic reactions or bleeding? How do you manage the more common side effects, like dizziness, no matter how you treat it? The medication has been life-changing, but I'm curious to know if anyone has had to stop using it due to severe side effects. Share your stories and advice, and let's support each other through this journey.

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last active 4/18/2026
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lori_allen4/13/2026

Try the inhaler at night, no matter what you do, you won’t have a bolstered immune system. It's the only thing that helps me.

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abigail_andrews4/13/2026

I've been on Tyvaso DPI for a year now, and I've had my share of side effects. Severe dizziness and flushing are always a problem. The first few times I had them, I even thought I was having a heart attack. But my doctor assured me it was just the side effects of the medication. Drinking plenty of water before using the inhaler and sitting down for a bit helped me manage them.

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sean_chen4/13/2026

I've been using Tyvaso DPI for a year now and feel a lot more active. But the jaw pain is brutal, and I've had some minor allergic reactions too. I've been trying to figure out if it's worth it or not, especially since I've started to experience some really bad jaw pain. Everyone says it'll help, but the side effects are really annoying. Does anyone else feel like this?

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logan_johnson4/13/2026

Did anyone else experience sudden weight gain or swelling in the arms or legs? I hope it’s just water retention and not a sign of something more serious. I've been monitoring it, but it's still worrying.

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pamela_hart4/13/2026

Upset stomach isn't something I'd consider a side effect. Don't let this throw you off.

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judy_berry4/13/2026

Has anyone tried switching to a different medication due to severe side effects? I'm so frustrated with how awful I feel when I use Tyvaso DPI, but my doctor insists that it's my best option. What should I do?

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matthew_dixon4/13/2026

watch the fish oil. I started taking it for heart health, but I ended up bleeding from my gums. I didn't even have to google it to know the fish oil wasn't helping.

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william_owens4/13/2026

Tyvaso DPI has been a game-changer for me. I can finally go for walks without feeling like I'm about to pass out. But the side effects are no joke. I've had some really bad allergic reactions and had to go to the ER a few times. My doctor says it's worth it, but I'm not so sure. Anyone else dealt with this?

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ethan_olson4/14/2026

I've been using Tyvaso DPI for a few months. I would rather deal with the side effects of Tyvaso DPI than deal with the consequences of PAH. I don't like the cough, but it’s worth not having a heart attack.

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christina_kim4/14/2026

Any tips on managing the cough? It's the worst. My lungs feel like they're on fire. I tried drinking tea with honey and it helped a little.