Roflumilast (trade names Daxas, Daliresp) is a drug which acts as a selective, long-acting PDE4 inhibitor. It has antiinflammatory effects and is under development as an orally administered drug for the treatment of inflammatory conditions of the lungs such as asthma, and chronic o...
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Daliresp300 posts
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Spiriva
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Prednisone
An average number of patient posts reported that Prednisone helped them when used for Asthma
roflumilast
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Advair
More patient posts reported that Advair helped them when used for Asthma (70% higher than average of other Asthma treatments)
Albuterol
An average number of patient posts reported that Albuterol helped them when used for Asthma
Symbicort
More patient posts reported that Symbicort helped them when used for Asthma (63% higher than average of other Asthma treatments)
Combivent
An average number of patient posts reported that Combivent helped them when used for Asthma
Serevent
Fewer patient posts reported that Serevent helped them when used for Asthma (36% lower than average of other Asthma treatments)
Primatene Mist
Fewer patient posts reported that Primatene Mist helped them when used for Asthma (13% lower than average of other Asthma treatments)
Duoneb
Fewer patient posts reported that Duoneb helped them when used for Asthma (15% lower than average of other Asthma treatments)
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Daliresp Top Concerns
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I took Daliresp for over a year. It did help keep my chronic bronchitis under control. I went from 4-6 exacerbation's to 1-2 a year. It has some massive side effects though. (only one I like...
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I have been taking Daliresp for three months. I am amazed at how much it has helped my breathing. I am ...I am taking. I had panic attacks before I started taking Daliresp but they have gone away,...
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...for myself I'm still plugging along not pain free but with meds tolerating life. My pulmonary doc put me on a new med daliresp for my lungs but it seems to also help my fibro because it is...
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I started taking Daliresp five ago and I have flu like symptoms, very sick to my stomach, headache, dizzy, nervous, ...in my chest. But my main problem is acid reflux and gas. I take...
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I tried Daliresp twice last year and had to stop both times ...which made me short of breath and also had problems with diarrhea (I have colitis). It was the best thing...
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I am considering taking Daliresp but am scared after listening to all the side ...a few pounds I am most afraid of the increased heart rate. Has anyone who is taking this had PFT's...
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Daliresp Side Effects
I have only been on daliresp for 3 days, but I'm worried about the side ...mostly I'm concerned about the insomnia. Does anyone have experience...
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THis weekend I decided to give Daliresp another try.
Took the ...headache
ringing in the ears
dizziness
diarrhea
rapid heart ...the LivLong until my Daliresp adventure over the...
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...darlene,i tried daliresp but quit because of ...way to sleep i might try again,tried sudafed that did nothing for the insomnia.also i had stem cell therapy for my emphysema in florida the beginn...
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...on but my pulm doc put me on a new med called daliresp and I lost 40 lbs without even trying, plus it helped me breath better. Now it did give me the jitters for a few weeks...
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