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What Are The Side Effects Of Inhaling Combihale FT Redicaps And Airtec-SF DPI?
WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS OF INHALING COMBIHALE REDI-CAPS OR AIRTEC SF250 ON A SEPTUAGENARIAN? I WAS DIAGNOSED FOR BRONCHIAL ALLERGY 8 YEARS AGO IN CHENNAI, & WAS ASKED BY DOCTOR TO INHALE AIRTEC SF250 / COMBIHALE, WHICH HAS ELIMINATED MY GOING SHORT OF BREATH AND THE FEELING OF CHEST CONGESTION ONCE OR TWICE A YEAR.
The use of Combined FT Redicaps and Airtec-SF use as inhalation for long period of times can be related to: - Aphthous ulcers - Stomatitis - Drug dependence - Drug resistance - High dose requirement from time to time during acute exacerbation - Recurrent viral infections - Tremors - others
However, it is better to discuss the same with your treating pulmonologist for further detail guidelines.
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Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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What Are The Side Effects Of Inhaling Combihale FT Redicaps And Airtec-SF DPI?
Hello, The use of Combined FT Redicaps and Airtec-SF use as inhalation for long period of times can be related to: - Aphthous ulcers - Stomatitis - Drug dependence - Drug resistance - High dose requirement from time to time during acute exacerbation - Recurrent viral infections - Tremors - others However, it is better to discuss the same with your treating pulmonologist for further detail guidelines. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon