Breztri Aerosphere and Anxiety: What Users Say
Reviews for Breztri Aerosphere
- ARo...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- July 18, 2024
"I was given a sample by my pulmonologist after I got bronchitis from a cold. It worked great for the first 2 weeks (was using it for about 5 weeks) but then I started to feel anxiety only when I took the evening dose (using 2 puffs in the AM and 2 puffs at PM). Also, I started getting night sweats. I took it for a month, and I'm stopping it because I don't like the anxiety feeling and I think it made me start coughing again. I don't want to stay on it if I'm getting these side effects."
- Fay...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- December 9, 2024
For COPD, Maintenance "Swollen and painful knees and legs, spasms in most of the body, high blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, anxiety, and sore throat after taking. I do not notice any chest pain and only a minor feeling of breathlessness."
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- Anonymous
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- March 15, 2025
"Headaches, anxiety, heart pounding, edgy, can’t sleep, chest pain."
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"I just used it for the first time tonight. I suspect my doctor is trying to see if I really have COPD, not asthma (though I was treated for asthma for some 40 years). I am angry that she didn't tell me this. I don't like the way this drug is making me feel. Here it is 5 AM, and I can't sleep. And my breathing is no better either. I feel like I'm on speed. In addition, the package was impossible to open, and the priming instructions made no sense (though I think I did it correctly). She gave me a sample, so I cannot tell if insurance covers it or not."