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I went on Advair for asthma about 5 months ago - I started getting bad leg aches at night. I have heard now that this is a side effect of Advair - I wanted to find out if anyone else has had this - and if so, how long did it last after you quit taking the Advair? It has been 4 weeks and my legs still ache at night - nothing seems to relieve it.
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I have had some circulation problems since going on Advair and have noticed a fast weight gain....has anyone else had this problem. I have been on Advair for 1 -1/2mos now.
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I have been on Advair for 3 years. I never thought it could be related to the leg pains that I suffer with every night. Thanks for the heads up, I will have to do a little research on this drug now. I will say one thing though, I have not been back to the hospital with an asthma attack in 3 years. It seems like there's side effects on everything!
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Are you talking about cramps in your legs or a steady ache? Any particular part of your legs? I stopped taking Advair because of always having a cold while on it. Haven't had one since and the leg cramps are much less of late also.
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I had originally posted this in August of 2005. Since then not only because of the leg aches (mainly in my thighs and hips) at night, but also because I found with ME that I was actually having to use my Albuterol Inhaler MORE often when taking Advair, AND I had an asthma attack and had to go to the hospital after taking Advair. I went off of Advair in September and about Mid-December or so my nightly leg aches went away, AND I have not had to use an inhaler (Albuterol) rarely at all - I use it now about twice a month!!! I am sensitive to new drugs, but this Advair was one of the worst for ME. Thanks for sharing.
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Meggie, the Advair ads warn that some people get serious reactions to one of the ingredients (serevent, I think).
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I can recommend a reputable pharmacy (Advair) - www.24tabs.org Good price and quality.
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