sure - if it's not too much trouble. I understand it's a "non-shaky" version of albuterol, and while i don't use my rescue inhaler that often I do get shaky sometimes when I do.
Primarily, doc wants me to start taking a hit in the evening to avoid waking up to cough, and I'm a bit concerned that albuterol may cause me problems in getting to sleep. Just not sure if the extra copay is worth it or if I can get by just fine on the standard albuterol, maybe taking it earlier in the evening or something. She wrote me a script for the new one in case I want to try it, but I'm still in the "doing homework" stage.
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Date: 2006-10-26 04:29 pm (UTC)Primarily, doc wants me to start taking a hit in the evening to avoid waking up to cough, and I'm a bit concerned that albuterol may cause me problems in getting to sleep. Just not sure if the extra copay is worth it or if I can get by just fine on the standard albuterol, maybe taking it earlier in the evening or something. She wrote me a script for the new one in case I want to try it, but I'm still in the "doing homework" stage.