This report is for all products sharing this active ingredient. For more details, please use our Workbench for research on individual brands like Albuterol.
The quarterly trend chart illustrates changing levels of adverse events over time. Results from both the FDA Adverse Event Database (AERS) and adverse events extracted from social media by Druginformer are plotted side-by-side for easy comparison.
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* DrugInformer calculates alarm using a proprietary algorithm. Alarm should not be taken as an ofiicial signal from the FDA or other regulatory entity.
Druginformer Identified Side Effects: Tremor, Feeling cold, Pruritus, Vomiting, Lethargy, Anxiety, Panic attack, Adverse drug reaction
Posted By Anonymous in askapatient.com on May 3, 2011 @ 12:00 am
“Side Effects: When I was a child it made me shaky, and if I had to take a lot, it would give me a headache and even make me vomit. When I reached my 20s the shakiness felt much more like intense pani...”
Druginformer Identified Side Effects: Lethargy
Posted By WHEEZERALABAMA in fdb.rxlist.com on December 31, 2008 @ 12:00 am
“... LIKE WHEN YOU FEEL SHORT OF BREATH...THE PRO AIR YOU HAVE TO REALLY SUCK IT DOWN TO GET ANY BENEFIT FROM IT AND IF YOU ARE FEELING TIGHT YOU CAN'T EVEN SUCK IN FAST ENOUGH TO GET ANYTHING OUT OF IT......”
Druginformer Identified Side Effects: Lethargy
Posted By Anonymous in everydayhealth.com on April 24, 2002 @ 12:00 am
“About Ventolin In Switzerland it's sold under this brand but albuterol means salbutamol in Europe. Might be useful to know if you travel there and run out of it...”
Druginformer Identified Side Effects: Lethargy
Posted By leipensa in www.dailystrength.org
“Hated ProAir with a passion (feels like you get nothing out of it!), but adore Ventolin.”
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* About FAERS: The FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) is used by FDA for activities such as looking for new safety concerns that might be related to a marketed product, evaluating a manufacturer's compliance to reporting regulations and responding to outside requests for information. Reporting of adverse events is a voluntary process, and not every report is sent to FDA and entered into FAERS. The FAERS database may contain duplicate reports, the report quality is variable, and many factors may influence reporting (e.g., media attention, length of time a drug is marketed, market share). For these reasons, FAERS case reports cannot be used to calculate incidence or estimates of risk for a particular product or compare risks between products.
Social Media Comments From Around the Web
The following are comments from users that experienced side effects while taking Milnacipran Hydrochloride
Albuterol
“Hated ProAir with a passion (feels like you get nothing out of it !), but adore Ventolin.”
Source:" Albuterol
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Did the author experience lethargy while taking albuterol?
What is this?Ventolin
“... for days without daring to take Ventolin . Also, my uncles and aunts all grew out of asthma after puberty (they mostly missed out on Ventolin as kids), but I never grew out of it and can't help wonderi...”
Source:" VENTOLIN: Side effects, ratings, and p...
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Did the author experience lethargy while taking ventolin?
What is this?Albuterol
“... LIKE WHEN YOU FEEL SHORT OF BREATH...THE PRO AIR YOU HAVE TO REALLY SUCK IT DOWN TO GET ANY BENEFIT FROM IT AND IF YOU ARE FEELING TIGHT YOU CAN'T EVEN SUCK IN FAST ENOUGH TO GET ANYTHING OUT OF IT ......”
Source:" albuterol inhl : User Ratings covering...
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Did the author experience lethargy while taking albuterol?
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