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Xxxxxx (Anonymous, 5.173.41.) Warszawa 2 years ago

If I have a slight breathing problem and do not take Duexon today, can I suffocate?

If I have a slight breathing problem and I do not take Duexon today, can I suffocate?

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Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist, Editor

2 years ago

Unfortunately, it is not possible to answer this question. We have no way of diagnosing whether your breathing problems can end tragically if you do not use the medicine. From a pharmaceutical point of view, I can only inform you that failure to use the necessary medicines may lead to a deterioration in health. You received information about Duexon from us yesterday, which can be found here: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/opinie-i-pytania/73201/duexon-czy-duexan-jest-bezpieczny From the previous post, I conclude that you may not take your medication because you are concerned about safety. Since you have contacted your doctor, described your symptoms and you have been prescribed this medicine, I suggest you use it. It has been rewritten for you for a specific purpose. However, if the fear of therapy for some reason outweighs the information about the possibility of improving health through the use of inhalations, then I suggest contacting your doctor again. Perhaps in this way you will be able to finally determine what are the expected benefits of the treatment and how serious your condition is.

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