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kyle_palmer2026-04-18

I've been using Proair Respiclick for a while now, and it's been a game-changer for managing my asthma. However, I've heard mixed reviews from others. Some people swear by it, while others complain about side effects. I've had a few mild issues like throat irritation and a runny nose, but nothing too severe. I'm curious to know if anyone else has experienced similar issues or if there are any tips for managing these side effects better.

I've also heard about the urgent side effects, which are pretty scary. It makes me worried about using it, especially with warnings about the risk of severe breathing problems. Is this something that happens often, or are these just rare cases?

Also, I've noticed that the inhaler can be a bit pricey. Does anyone know if there are any generic alternatives or cheaper options available?

I'd love to hear from others who have used Proair Respiclick and their thoughts on it. let's start a conversation and share our experiences to help each other out.

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virginia_hughes4/13/2026

When I first heard about needing a rescue inhaler, I was overwhelmed. Now that I'm used to it, I realize using Proair Respiclick is just part of dealing with asthma. I keep it in my bag and use it when I need it, and it works great. It's one of those things you just get used to having around.

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sean_wallace4/13/2026

Does anyone know if there's a generic version of Proair Respiclick? I've been looking for a more affordable option, and any info would be helpful.

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ronald_pierce4/13/2026

I’m glad I found this thread. I just started using it and was feeling some weird side effects. Now I know it’s not just me. I’ll keep an eye out for the severe symptoms, though. Thanks for sharing your experiences, everyone!

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teresa_henry4/13/2026

Has anyone else had issues with high blood pressure while using this? I noticed I got really bad headaches and felt dizzy a few times. I'm not sure if it was a coincidence or directly related to the inhaler. I'm going to talk to my doctor about it next time I see them.

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edward_gardner4/13/2026

I love how easy it is to use. The click mechanism is so satisfying, and it makes it really easy to tell if you've gotten the right dose. Plus, it doesn't have that nasty taste some other inhalers do. Definitely a plus in my book!

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lauren_meyer4/13/2026

I had a really bad experience with Proair Respiclick. I started using it last year, and within a few weeks, I developed a severe rash all over my body. I had to stop using it immediately and seek medical help. It was terrifying. I've since switched to a different inhaler and have been fine ever since. Just a heads-up to anyone considering this inhaler to be cautious.

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joyce_ford4/13/2026

I've been using Proair Respiclick for a few years now, and it's honestly been a lifesaver. I have severe asthma, and this inhaler has made a huge difference in managing my symptoms. I've had some side effects like feeling a bit jittery and having a slight headache, but overall, the benefits outweigh the drawbacks. I always keep it with me just in case, especially before exercising or if I feel symptoms coming on. It's a must-have in my asthma management plan.

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christian_cox4/13/2026

I think the urgent side effects listed are pretty scary. I've had a few instances where I felt like I was having trouble breathing right after using it, but it always went away quickly. Still, it makes me nervous to use it sometimes. Has anyone else experienced this?

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patrick_dunn4/13/2026

I use Proair Respiclick for my COPD, and I've found it to be really effective. It opens up my airways quickly, and I feel like I can breathe normally again. The only downside is that it can be expensive, but my insurance covers most of it. It's worth it for the relief it provides.