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Asthma

I use Albuterol, SPIRIVA and ADVAIR to control Asthma & COPD.  I also take CRESTOR for cholesterol and ADVIL for arthritis.  

In the last month (after starting SPIRIVA), when I first wake up in the morning, my eyes "roll" from right to left in an arcing motion when I attempt to focus on something.  After a few attempts to focus on an object (the clock on the clock radio), the movement stops and I'm fine.

Any thoughts?

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177275 tn?1511755244
Thanks for the information. Hope it helps someone
JCH MD
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15454198 tn?1440645383
I know this is an old post...but if u are still wondering....I just want to mention this..for anybody else they may have this problem.In MY case...I had some of those and did fine.But when Albutererol was put in the mnix...I started shaking violently...couldn't focus.I shook so badly I couldn't hold a cup.They stopped the Albuterol.The violent shaking and eye problems completely stopped.Come to find out...alot of ppl have this problem,as it has some sort of ingrediant equivalent to several cups of coffee or an extreme amt of caffeine.Hope this helps.
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233488 tn?1310693103
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My thought is see an ophthalmologist. Find one at www.aao.org

JC HMD
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