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Old 03-20-2005, 11:25 AM   #6
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Re: Inhalers

Good news - I just read in an article dated March 11th, that xopenex will be available in inhaler form by the end of the year.
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Old 03-20-2005, 02:16 PM   #7
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Re: Inhalers

Woohoo!!!! I was really interested in Xopenex, because Albueterol makes me sick to my stomach and shaky and tachycardic. I asked my doctor to let me try xopenex, but she said my asthma is too severe for xopenex, and I should be using albueterol. Maybe now that it will be availible in an inhaler I have it for just when I need a little boost.
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Old 03-21-2005, 10:25 AM   #8
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Re: Inhalers

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Woohoo!!!! I was really interested in Xopenex, because Albueterol makes me sick to my stomach and shaky and tachycardic. I asked my doctor to let me try xopenex, but she said my asthma is too severe for xopenex, and I should be using albueterol. Maybe now that it will be availible in an inhaler I have it for just when I need a little boost.
Interestingly enough, when I was in the hospital I had very little response to two albuterol neb treatments, while the first xopenex treatment gave me significant relief. I was under the impression that xopenex was a better treatment - period (just more expensive, that's why it's not used as much). Plus, I, like you, had horrible tachycardia and shakes on the albuterol. I was told that the xopenex is a lot easier on your heart than albuterol.
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Old 03-21-2005, 10:33 AM   #9
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Re: Inhalers

Interesting. I wouldn't imagine cost is an issue, because I have great insurance and my doctor readily put my sister on it (she had bronchitis, but doesn't have asthma). I then asked to go on it too, and they said that medicine needs to shake you up a bit to work, and that xopenex would do nothing for me. Maybe I'll ask again next time I go.
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Old 03-21-2005, 10:35 AM   #10
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Oh yes, and last time I was in the ER it took 6 albueterol treatments, 2 doses of pred, and 3 inhaled steriod treatments to bring me out of the attack, and no one even thought to try xopenex.
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