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Are any of you taking theophylline for your asthma? If so, have you had a lot of side effects from it? My doc is considering trying this, just looking for people's experience.


I have been taking theophylline for 25 years for asthma. Most of the time it works well, but my new primary care doctor and an allergist I saw refused to refill my prescription. I do not want to use inhalers with steroids because I have type 2 diabetes an...


has anyone tried theophylline? I have asthma and sleep apnea and have been having wheezing for 4 weeks now. I think I will ask for a prescription for this. it seems related chemically to coffee- is it safe?


My 11 year old shih tzu has had mitral valve disease for 3 years which will eventually become CHF according to her cardiologist. She's currently taking about as much medication as my elderly parent including enalapril, vetmedin, spironolactone, hydrocodone...


I was diagnosed with COPD in 2000. I quite smoking in 1986 after smoking for 30 years. I am currently on the following medications: Oxygen 2.0 liters as needed, albuterol sulfate in a nebulizer 4 times a day, albuterol 90mcg oral inhaler 2 puffs 4 times...


If one has both asthma and MVP. Cardiologist gives propranolol. Respiratory chest physician gives Theophylline Beta blocker may possibly arouse asthma. Theophylline is not suitable for arrythmia patients. That means,,,,,,, I shall request cardiolog...


I've just discovered largely accidentally that Cocoa helps me breath better. I thought this was a coincidence or wishful thinking, until I looked it up, and now I gather theobromine relaxes the bronchi. I hate having bricanyl within four hours of goin...


Can I take Hydroxyzine Pamoate (Daily) and Paroxetine HCl Oral (for attacks), with Acetaminophen plus caffeine (for headaches/energy booster), together without having any adverse reactions? I've found that theophylline reacts negatively with caffeine, and...


I've heard that theophylline can help sleep apnea and asthma and is related chemically to coffee. I'm also interested in trying xolair but read that it can increase risk of cancer.


Does anyone have trouble breathing around the time of your period??


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