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Old 04-30-2012, 07:48 PM #1
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Default Advair and Symbicort

Hi. Has anyone taking Advair or Symbicort worsen their PN or react with Gabapentin?

I used to have an asthma years ago but I have not had any attack recently. I have been experiencing shortness of breath for 2 years now. I did not associate it with asthma because I thought it was a different shortness of breath. This afternoon, the shortness was worse than on most days, so I tried the Symbicort (I always have a stand by). I normally used Advair but Symbicort was the only available at home.

Before I continue using either Advair or Symbircort, I want to know if anyone using either one of them and has any problems with their PN or Gabapentin?

Will appreciate your inputs.
Thank you.
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