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User Voices for Albuterol

The following are comments from users that experienced side effects while taking Albuterol

Nausea

Prefer to use it in my nebulizer. I have trouble with the propellants in asthma inhalers. Sometimes I'm allergic to them. Sometimes they just make me nauseous. No side effects with nebulizer prepa...


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Nausea

it works ok but not always, and the nausea and dizziness accompanied by fatigue made me stop


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Nausea

... I was running low, now I can't tell. The American version also has tons of side effects that I never felt with my old inhaler. For the past 2 months I've been dizzy, had nausea , have trouble sleeping,...


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Nausea

... else has experienced anything like this... mainly "the jitters" (like I've taken too many puffs off my Ventolin inhaler), dizziness and feeling like I'm floating, nausea with some gastrointestinal "is...


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Nausea

... I only use albuterol if I am having a really bad day. Otherwise I use symbicort as my long term inhaler and I never have any side effects anymore. At first I had a litle nausea but it passed quickl...


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