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If your intake of the B2 agonist medications are regular, then this may explain some of the fasciculations that you are experiencing. The most common cause of these twitchings and fasciculation in the normal population is still stress and adequate rest. Electrolyte imbalances (potassium, calcium) may also cause these fasciculations. As there can be several possibilities, I suggest that you at least have a formal consult with your doctor so that you can be thoroughly assessed. If all tests should turn out unremarkable, then these fasciculations may be nothing to worry about.
Regards and God bless.
I try to avoid the b2 as much as I can as the trembling they produce is molest. About the stress, you may be right as I experience an increase in frequency toward the end of the day.
I'll see a doctor as soon as possible.
Thanks again.