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It is a long-acting bronchodilator that opens airways to the lungs and eases breathing problems for people with asthma.

2006-07-28 03:39:27 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Respiratory Diseases

More details: I'm on a trial study of this drug that is combined with an inhaled steriod. They want to release this combination as a new medication and my trial is to see how well they work together. Anyway, I'm having serious throat problems (like it is swollen - the best I can describe it, not just irrated) & my study doc doesn't have an answer. I can feel food & drink every place it touches my esophagus as it goes down. I believe it has to be the floradil (the other is something I've used before & this feeling has only been there since I started this study.) I just wanted to know if anyone else was seeing similar things happen.

2006-07-28 04:08:00 · update #1

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My daughter has been taking Foradil for several years and not experienced any problems. She likes it a lot better than other things the doctor has prescribed for her.Our biggest problem has been finding a pharmacy that carries it - and now that we have - when we go to pick it up we always have to them them about three times to look in the refrigerator.
I would be interested in knowing if there are any long term side effects or other problems with this drug we should be concerned about - so if you are having some please add details. Thank you.

2006-07-28 03:46:18 · answer #1 · answered by petlover 5 · 0 0

Dr. Batmanheldi in his book, "Your not sick, your thirsty. Your bodies many cries for water" suggests many of our health problems are due to lack of hydration. He points out that the lungs have postules that have a small amount of water in them that help us breathe. The brain takes first priority over water consumption and when the body is dehydrated, the brain will start pulling water from less essential areas. When the brain takes the water from the lungs, it will close up the lungs to reserve water. Try drinking half your body weight in ounces of water, ex: 150lbs = 75 ounces daily.

The kind of water can make a difference as well. The cluster size of water needs to be small enough to get into the cells and hydrate. Tap water and most bottled water do not do that. Try a bottled water from the health food store like Penta or Smart water. They are expensive. You can make you own for less though with a treatment system. I recommend this one http://www.yourwellnesshome.net/productinfo/water.html

2006-07-28 20:22:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

MANGOSTEEN.......contact me by email thru here and I'll lead you to information. Many doctors are now recognizing mangosteen juice and are using it to help counter the effects of Asthma and many other health challenges. All natural, fully patented and it tastes fantastic! Mangosteen juice is the fastest growing health supplement in history. Helps to rebuild the immune system on a cellular and molecular level, which is the basis for good health.

2006-07-30 16:35:36 · answer #3 · answered by Xangoman 3 · 0 0

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