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so its been 5 days since i took my fostair pink inhaler doctor took me off coz of side effects now my heart rate is still high and im still getting on and off chest pain and slight dizzyness and elevated blood pressure (bottom number)when people came off how long did the side effects take to wear off please for othet people as ive had enough of feeling like this

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I use an aero chamber as I am on fostair 100/6 with a canister.

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I had horrible side effects when I started Fostair - I didn’t sleep for four nights, my hands shook each morning after taking it & I was anxious. I have reduced my dosage to once or twice a day - only when needed as I’m conscious that it’s such a powerful inhaler.

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