
A word of caution. There is NO generic albuterol HFA inhaler. It does not exist. If your prescription is for albuterol HFA inhaler, do not accept it. If you want an albuterol HFA inhaler, you have to choose one of these four brand-name products. Remember Maxair Autohaler is a dry-powder inhaler that is available and equally effective. Be careful and ask questions!
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Did you know that thousands of Asthma patients are not getting relief from the HFA inhalers? Take a look:
Read the thousands of complaints:
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/saveCFCinhalers/signatures.html
This particular petition has 4000 signatures and is growing everyday. There are also many complaints at consumer affairs:
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/health/hfa_inhalers.html
More complaints:
https://www.savecfcinhalers.org/Guestbook.php
http://www.askapatient.com/viewrating.asp?drug=20503&name=PROVENTIL-HFA
If you are unhappy with the new HFA inhalers, kindly sign the petition to save CFC inhalers.
http://www.savecfcinhalers.org
The National Campaign to Save CFC Asthma Inhalers
There are three types of asthma inhalers that use different mechanisms to release the medication. These include metered-dose inhalers (MDIs), MDIs with a spacer, which gives more time to inhale the drug, and dry-powder inhalers – also known as breath-activated Steam Inhalers .
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