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Coughing up mucus after ventoline

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Sorry if this has been answered before, but I'm wondering if anybody else coughs up lots of mucus from the lungs after taking ventoline? Would a non-asthmatic also cough up mucus after ventoline? 

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colinBt

Yes I get that,also with serentide until I used a chamber for the serentide!

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JohnMurray

I have asthma, copd/ bronchiectasis. I always spell more mucous after use of a bronchodilator, probably because the airways are relaxed.

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JohnMurray

Spellcheckers!!  "Spell" should be "expel" !

Yep always happened to me when I had a bad attack, I think it is the lungs relaxing allows more air flow which makes the mucus more irritating and causes the coughing.

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Katt-37

Always. Even when I use it as a preventer before exercise. 

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