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User Voices for Albuterol

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

Tachycardia

severe tachycardia and chest pain often results


Source: Albuterol

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Tachycardia

major tachycardia


Source: Albuterol

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Tachycardia

... pocket mistometer and a nebulizer. When I get bad, the only thing that helps is a Prednisone taper. Sometimes taking too much causes headaches and my hearth starts racing

I've tried every ...


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Tachycardia

... clearer after the use of it, the rest of my body sure doesn't. So basically be CAREFUL if you have underlying heart problems/conditions such as I do (like tachycardia , palpitations, coronary artery sy...


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Tachycardia

... emphysema and reversible airway obstruction. It does induce cardiac stimulation with usage. There for adverse effects with use can be palpitation, tachycardia , hypertension, angina, hypotension, and...


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