June 24th
2008
12:52 PM
heart was raising at 230 spend 3 days in icu .... had to take digitek ..now these is cossing me a problem so best thing take nothing that is what i am doing now and i feel good.......
-- By akinom | Reply | Private Message me
April 10th
2008
9:42 AM
It is day 4 off my advair and WOW what a difference! I feel great, clearer,lighter, its hard to explain. No withdrawls YET, I am sure the biggest asthma attack ever is impending, but things are really good right now. My mood and personality are even better, I guess when you feel like your dying all the time you can get a little moody. I also enjoyed reading yesterday about Advair and tooth decay (4 fillings and root canal this year) and chicken pox (got them AGAIN last year). Don't worry glaxo, my rotten teeth and life threating bout of pox and spasms of my HEART, which I hear is an important organ, is all a trade off to be able to breathe a little better. Sure. I plan on sending my unused (and will remain) Advair to GSK with a bill for my teeth. We will see what happens.
-- By stef1313 | Reply | Private Message me
March 29th
2008
5:11 PM
I am a 40 year old woman that is fairly healthy, but occasionally in September and March, I get severe asthma attacks. My allergist put me on Advair in September, and I had severe adverse effects from it the first time I took it. Needless to say, I never took it again. I have never felt so bad. Immediately after taking it, I was unable to drive because I was so dizzy, and my heart felt like it was going to beat out of my chest. I was short of breath and the rest of that day I had to sit down because of the dizziness. To be honest, I rather have the asthma or take a nebulizer treatment than take this drug. I thought I was going to die!
-- By amymb | Reply | Private Message me
March 3th
2008
12:41 PM
So nice to see that I'm not just imagining the adverse reactions. I've been taking Advair 250/50 for about 3 weeks now after being diagnosed with asthma/chronic bronchitis. I went back to my doctor the following week because I was still having chest pain, back pain, felt as if I still wasn't getting enough oxygen and mentioned that I was having a lot of difficulty with being jittery. He evaluated my breathing with a peak flow meter and since that seemed to be OK, he wanted to do an EKG - which he did and seemed to see something that warranted a referral to a cardiologist. So far the cardiologist has not seen anything out of the ordinary.
I'm thinking more and more that there is nothing wrong with my heart and that this is all being caused by the Advair. Has anyone else been referred to a cardiologist and found out nothing was wrong?
February 29th
2008
1:54 PM
I had been taking Advair 500/50 for several years, however, most of that time I only took it once a day (not the recommended 2X). My diagnosis is near fatal asthma/COPD. About a year and a half ago I began taking Spiriva in addition. I am stable, but with a low pulmonary function for the past year (peak flow remains around 200). I see an acupuncturist/herbalist and an currently trying Wei Labs products: Soup A and LC Balancer, that are supposed to reverse lung damage. I recently visited a new, conventional, pulmonary specialist who wanted me to retry Advair at its recommended dosage, which I did. I noticed a nagging headache (at my forehead), a tendency to be agitated very easily, and a diminished peak flow. His response was to continue and add another medication (Singulair, which I have tried years ago with no good result). I stopped the Advair (though I am continuing on the Spiriva, until I see more results from the herbs). Also, I am a thin person who exercises all the time, and I had noticed that my weight was about 10 lbs more than I would like it to be (this had been the case for a couple of years). I have yet to see if that will drop, I have only been off for a couple of days. Additionally, I have had the experience with conventional steroid sinus meds over the years; the meds would stop working after a month or two and I would end up with worse congestion. I ultimately had a surgery to clear polyps and extra tissue, and have been breathing well through my nose since 2004 without meds. I feel I need to get off the conventional meds for the asthma too, on them I appear to be in a slow decline.
-- By dharmaperson8 | Reply | (3) replies | Private Message me
February 5th
2008
9:13 AM
I've had a case of Asthmatic Bronchitis for the last two months. Doctor prescribed the Z-pack (2 Rounds) and a ProAir inhaler (Albuterol). After 1 month of this I felt better...but still not 100%.
Then he gave me the wretched Advair. I took one puff...and 15 minutes later was in the emergency room. I completely couldn't breathe...lost all color in my face...heart was racing...nervousness...tremors...chills...etc. I took a couple puffs off the Albuterol and that helped open the airways so the ambulance ride wasn't necessary. But the ER visit was still necessary.
They gave me a nebulizer treatment and 60mg of Prednisone and after an about 2 hours I was released. Now today...exactly 12 hours later I have the dry mouth, hoarseness, and leg cramps others have mentioned. Hoping this will clear up soon...I mean common I only took 1 puff!
Long and short...stay away from this medication at all costs! Something must be wrong if so many people are having these types of effects.
-- By jkoczan | Reply | Private Message me
May 12th
2007
12:23 PM
My husband was given a sample of this for a month-long bout of bronchitis and we are now thinking it has done permanent damage to his vocal chords. He only used it 5 times, got thrush (yeast infection) in his throat and is still hoarse after a week of being off of it. Does anyone know the history of this drug and has the word "class action lawsuit" crossed anyone's mind besides mine? I am amazed at the way pharmaceutical companies run the healthcare business in this country!
I don't want to go off on a rant here, but are people aware that a large portion of the FDA's operating budget is provided by pharmaceutical manufacturers? This isn't our first experience with this type of thing and I'm about to launch a grassroots campaign to educate the public. Maybe they'll stop believing all the marketing hype.
I'm thinking that the pharmaceutical companies ought to heed the Hippocratic oath - FIRST, DO NO HARM. Wouldn't it be a remarkably different world if they would take all the money they're spending on marketing and use it to lower the price of orphan and AIDS drugs? They keep saying that research is expensive - and advertising on every possible television show, radio and magazines is cheap? Hello? Are we going to be sheep or are we going to be citizens and hold these companies responsible for what they're doing. Thanks for letting me vent. Please contact me if you want to do something about this. And no, I'm not an attorney, but I'm a writer and I think I just found out what my first book is going to be about...
-- By cleocatra | Reply | (9) replies | Private Message me
March 7th
2006
11:13 AM
Side effects were my sons (age 7) diarrhea, dizziness, heart racing/palpitations
-- By happeefreedom | Reply | Private Message me
January 28th
2006
11:00 AM
ran out of my advair and did not have it for about 5 days and while i was out, in the middle of the night I had a severe cramp in my chest on the left side, going all the way thru to my left shoulder blade and since the cramp have muscle soreness in the shoulder and occasionally in the heart/left lung area, have now got my refill and have started my advair again but while on it I have noticed lots of pain in my knees, is there a safe way to get off this med and get it out of your system?
-- By tkguns28 | Reply | Private Message me
September 4th
2004
3:32 AM
My 7 year old son took Advair yesterday. I will not give it to him again. After his first dose in the morning, he said that his leg was all tingling. We went to the movies at night, and he could not sit still - head and legs bouncing. After his night time dose when he was sleeping, I went in to check on him. He was soaking wet, and his heart was racing so fast!
-- By theresechaves | Reply | Private Message me
April 17th
2003
8:38 AM
Why is Advair still on the market?? I had 5 fractures when I was on this. With all the other people citing problems-heart, weight gain, cuts that don't heal quickly. I suggest we get to-gether and get a class actions going. Also, why aren't more Doctors more responsible?? They should be.
-- By joyces118 | Reply | Private Message me
July 14th
2008
10:51 PM
I have had asthma for about 12 years. It has progressed fast but don't believe it is emphysema yet. Stupidly I still smoke...or try to. I have used mostly salbutamol regularily and every now and again my doctor will try other types. I too have gained weight, lots of it, have leg pains and restless leg syndrome, blurred vision and fatigue. Many days I barely make to and from work. And all of these in just since taking Advair. I trust the doctors too much. Reading all of these are scary. It seems many doctors don't really have our best interest at heart. It begins and ends with money doesn't it? Another problem I have is because I am so sensitive to different thing, how can I know what is causing what??? I went for allergy tests last month and I could have told them more than what their tests showed and then some. I have since tried not to smoke and seriously looking into alternative treatments...stop the smoking for sure withpatches if I have to.
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