tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-587251014238904141.post5425312676910288272..comments2024-01-03T05:28:01.013-06:00Comments on Hives in the Kitchen: Does the Type of Inhaler Matter?Lexihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04546975462380089506noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-587251014238904141.post-48343981979954939052024-01-03T05:28:01.013-06:002024-01-03T05:28:01.013-06:00Thanks for this blog poostThanks for this blog poostRelease Fanzinehttps://releasefanzine.tumblr.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-587251014238904141.post-57984430747360633252015-05-15T04:22:42.983-05:002015-05-15T04:22:42.983-05:00Did your insurance cover ventolin? Some folks in d...Did your insurance cover ventolin? Some folks in discussion forums report that ProAir is very weak, "just air" some say, not to say it doesn't work at all, but for some people it may take a while to work. Ventolin does have a dose counter. I am not sure if to this date proair and xoponex have dose counters, I'd guess you'd have to mark the box or inhaler or use an app on your phone to keep track of how many times you'd use it. But I wouldn't necessarily be angry at the proventil just in case proair didn't work. Xoponex is a more purified form of albuterol, its not really worth the premium, unless you are allergic or very sensitive to the other inhalers. Unless your provider wrote DAW, they can substitute for generics, its mandatory in certain states but of course there are no generic albuterol inhalers thanks to patent regrants following the phase out of cfcs.<br /><br />I am very suprised your pharmacy took back an inhaler, normally our out of luck, because who knows what a person could have done to an inhaler of for that matter any other medication.AlexBnoreply@blogger.com