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User Voices for Fluticasone Propionate; Salmeterol Xinafoate

The following are comments from users that experienced side effects while taking Fluticasone Propionate; Salmeterol Xinafoate

Gait Disturbance

... again, but always watching for those flu-like symptoms. In the middle of February, 2011, I began experiencing a vast number of unpleasant symptoms -- vision problems, loss of balance , numbness in my ...


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Gait Disturbance

... problem. Why would a dr. prescribe something to make u gain weight.My breathing problems seem to be worst then before I cough more @ nite and wheeze worst then before. It is hard to walk to the car on...


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Gait Disturbance

... sleep. I would wake up during the night feeling anxious, overheated, heart racing, dizzy, unable to be logical, and irrational thoughts. I had pain all over my body and loss of balance . All of these s...


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Gait Disturbance

... If I take it on an empty stomach, I get a little shakey. Otherwise, none.

Advair allows me to do things that I have never been able to do before. I could barely walk up the street without...


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