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What is the name of the medication. I would like to look that up.

wiedb <wiedb@...> wrote: My husband's pulmonologist gave him some new

asthma med and cautioned

him as we left - " rinse your mouth out after using. " This got our

attention so we looked up the med on rxlist.com - it cautioned users

about use if they have sensitivity to mold. We took the rx to our mold

doc and he pointed out that it could be very dangerous - you can rinse

your mouth out but what about your larynx and lungs? If it can cause

problems in your mouth it can elsewhere. Read all the info before

deciding - ask the pharmacist for the pkg insert or look it up on the

internet - make an informed decision.

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Would you be willing to share the name of the

medication? The reason I ask is, I have been using

Albuterol in a nebulizer for almost 2 years, and on

the paper from the pharmacy it states " This medicine

may cause dry mouth or an unpleasant taste in your

mouth.

Rinsing your mouth with water after each does may help

relieve these effects. " Plus, I also have an Albuterol

Inhaler that I carry with me, in the event I need it

when I am not near my nebulizer.

Thanks.

Barb E.

--- wiedb <wiedb@...> wrote:

> My husband's pulmonologist gave him some new asthma

> med and cautioned

> him as we left - " rinse your mouth out after using. "

> This got our

> attention so we looked up the med on rxlist.com - it

> cautioned users

> about use if they have sensitivity to mold. We took

> the rx to our mold

> doc and he pointed out that it could be very

> dangerous - you can rinse

> your mouth out but what about your larynx and lungs?

> If it can cause

> problems in your mouth it can elsewhere. Read all

> the info before

> deciding - ask the pharmacist for the pkg insert or

> look it up on the

> internet - make an informed decision.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Would you be willing to share the name of the

medication? The reason I ask is, I have been using

Albuterol in a nebulizer for almost 2 years, and on

the paper from the pharmacy it states " This medicine

may cause dry mouth or an unpleasant taste in your

mouth.

Rinsing your mouth with water after each does may help

relieve these effects. " Plus, I also have an Albuterol

Inhaler that I carry with me, in the event I need it

when I am not near my nebulizer.

Thanks.

Barb E.

--- wiedb <wiedb@...> wrote:

> My husband's pulmonologist gave him some new asthma

> med and cautioned

> him as we left - " rinse your mouth out after using. "

> This got our

> attention so we looked up the med on rxlist.com - it

> cautioned users

> about use if they have sensitivity to mold. We took

> the rx to our mold

> doc and he pointed out that it could be very

> dangerous - you can rinse

> your mouth out but what about your larynx and lungs?

> If it can cause

> problems in your mouth it can elsewhere. Read all

> the info before

> deciding - ask the pharmacist for the pkg insert or

> look it up on the

> internet - make an informed decision.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

__________________________________________________

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The name was something like 'asthmanex.'

In , Barbara <floridabound03200@y...> wrote:

>

> Would you be willing to share the name of the

> medication? The reason I ask is, I have been using

> Albuterol in a nebulizer for almost 2 years, and on

> the paper from the pharmacy it states " This medicine

> may cause dry mouth or an unpleasant taste in your

> mouth.

> Rinsing your mouth with water after each does may help

> relieve these effects. " Plus, I also have an Albuterol

> Inhaler that I carry with me, in the event I need it

> when I am not near my nebulizer.

> Thanks.

> Barb E.

>

>

> --- wiedb <wiedb@e...> wrote:

>

> > My husband's pulmonologist gave him some new asthma

> > med and cautioned

> > him as we left - " rinse your mouth out after using. "

> > This got our

> > attention so we looked up the med on rxlist.com - it

> > cautioned users

> > about use if they have sensitivity to mold. We took

> > the rx to our mold

> > doc and he pointed out that it could be very

> > dangerous - you can rinse

> > your mouth out but what about your larynx and lungs?

> > If it can cause

> > problems in your mouth it can elsewhere. Read all

> > the info before

> > deciding - ask the pharmacist for the pkg insert or

> > look it up on the

> > internet - make an informed decision.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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