Hi I have been using seroflo 250 inhaler for 3 years, before that seroflo 100 for 10 years. During winter, it is not working as effectively as it was working before. Should I change my inhaler? If yes then which one with less side effects? Thank you!
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yes your inhaler needs to be changed after reviewing your entire history with a pulmonologist..if required you will be asked to repeat some tests..do connect if you want a detailed consult
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