| # | Name | Comments | US State |
|---|
| 2951 | Colleen McEvoy | My son has asthma and he need the inhaler with the propellant to get to the lungs. | CO |
| 2952 | David Crismond | FL |
| 2953 | michael jones | my son has used the cfc inhalers since he was 5 yrs old and they have saved his life. we have tried the hfas and not only found them to be ineffective but to accentuate his conditions. why were these not tested more and why is there not more support against this from physicians and the medical community. | CO |
| 2954 | Theodore Fitzpatrick | The HFA inhalers do not work for me. Please help keep the CFC inhalers on the market. | PA |
| 2955 | Kenny M. | HFA Inhalers are a joke. I want my generic inhaler back.
The whole saving the ozone line is a crock of s**t. As quoted by Dr. Leslie Hendeles himself; "CFC inhalers release negligible amounts of the propellant and do not pose a threat to ozone depletion".
I feel sorry all the asthmatics who will die because of this new inferior inhaler they are cramming down out throats. And I hope I will not be one of them. | CA |
| 2956 | Ryan | CA |
| 2957 | Anonymous | I , along with many others, will be confined to my home because of the switch from cfc inhalers to the inadequate hfa ones. This is outrageous. Go green on the backs of us people with lung disease. Thanks, Al Gore | MI |
| 2958 | diana knight | I doubt that any of you or your loved ones are affected by this change in inhalers. My daughter ,and all of these other people, are unable to breathe. They NEED inhalers that work, and these actually make their asthma worse. WAKE UP and let these people breathe!!! | PA |
| 2959 | Daniel Miller | SD |
| 2960 | Katie Sauer | | CA |
| 2961 | alison | I have had to go back to using Ventolin and Flixotide as the old inhalers and long acting inhalers were making me much worse. Contact the World Health Organisation too with your fears and concerns: World Health Organisation
Director General Dr. Margaret Chan
Avenue Appia 20
Switzerland. | NV |
| 2962 | Jenn Stikeleather | My new ProAir inhaler is NOT working. I am a pregnant asthmatic and I need the albuterol back!!! | NC |
| 2963 | Anonymous | The new ones do not work as well for me. | WI |
| 2964 | Laura Gurney | NH |
| 2965 | marilyn pagano | I have been using albuterol and atrovent inhalers for copd, the new HFA inhalers are completly inaffective in relieving difficult breathing symptions.They are expensive and a waste of money. IT Is really is scary to try to use the inhalers
and get no relief for your symptions. Give people the old inhalers so they can breathe easy again. thank you. marilyn pagano
difficult breathing due to COPD . | MO |
| 2966 | jon | Thx for making life that much more difficult , gimmie back my old inhalers | CA |
| 2967 | Emily Mohlmann | | NH |
| 2968 | Allison Wildman | This is unacceptable. Please keep the old inhalers on the market. My son has asthma and I fear for him, along with every other person that will be affected by this change. | WY |
| 2969 | Bill Crepps | CA |
| 2970 | Deborah Fross | MA |
| 2971 | sarah dworak | NY |
| 2972 | Barbara Dworak | My two grown children have been asthmatic since they were little. They have managed to live fairly normal, active lives with the help of their fast acting CFC propelled inhalers. The new inhalers are NOT working for them. They are extremely frightened and frustrated that their disabilities have unnecessarily and suddenly become uncontrollable as they have for so many others. This is a CRISIS of immediate and huge magnitude. Access to CFC propelled inhalers must be reinstated NOW! | NC |
| 2973 | Joe Stanek | I hope we can use up all inventories of CFC inhalers, so that this medication is not wasted....especially in the hospital settings where they are not being sold just dispensed. | MN |
| 2974 | Terri Williams-Lewin | WI |
| 2975 | John M Poltrack | NH |
| 2976 | Jeff Lybbert | TX |
| 2977 | Angie | MA |
| 2978 | Ben Holwitt | NY |
| 2979 | Anonymous | UT |
| 2980 | Kathleen Fritz | I hate pro air besides not being as good as my old inhaler you do not get 200 doses as you pay for.
I have keep track of 6 inhalers and the average dose per inhaler was 115 not 200 | SC |
| 2981 | Derek | I would pay $40 for a generic CFC inhaler, but having to shell that out for a far-less effective inhaler makes me angry! | IL |
| 2982 | esgill | Help! I need to breathe. | KY |
| 2983 | Alex Vasold | HFA inhalers do not work. I used to get about 200 metered doses out of my olf CFC inhaler. Now I get less than 100. The HFA inhalers cost me nearly $50 on my prescription plan, where the CFC inhalers cost me $10. With the cost of gas, and the way the market is moving, I am making a daily decision of whether I want to breathe or eat. This is rediculous. | PA |
| 2984 | Anonymous | Scary stuff! this is a world wide crisis. We have just gone backwards in time. There will be people who die from this. what will it take? | KY |
| 2985 | Jane Carr | NH |
| 2986 | JAMIE JENNINGS | | TX |
| 2987 | Lori Randolph | My 14 yr old son has sport induced asthma and uses his Albuterol inhaler before games and athletics. He recently told me his new inhaler is not working. | TX |
| 2988 | Kenni Wise | I am much happier with the CFC asthma inhalers. The amount of o-zone damage done by them as compared to industrial air pollution and vehical emissions is miniscule. The ban of CFC inhalers on the basis of o-zone damage is ridiculous. | NY |
| 2989 | Misti Witt | I have several niece & nephews with very bad asthma & the only way they get by is with their CFC inhalers. Why would you change something that saves lives? There are alot of other things that could be changed to help the ozone, other than a life saving device. | TX |
| 2990 | Gary Dafoe | MI |
| 2991 | Anonymous | SC |
| 2992 | Tia Lewis | I really hope you bring them back because A LOT of people DEPEND on them! | NC |
| 2993 | Victoria Olivieri | FL |
| 2994 | Tiffany Allesina | WA |
| 2995 | ell | MI |
| 2996 | Anonymous | Ihave grandchildren and friends that are dependent upon these inhalers for their very breath. Sometimes every breath. I am also a COPD as well. Please bring the old inhalers back.
Donna Applewhite,Azle, TX 76020 | TX |
| 2997 | Betty Poltrack | | NH |
| 2998 | Anonymous | Until a study shows there is a significant adverse environmental impact from the use of these inhalers, they should not be banned. The old inhalers were more effective. | MA |
| 2999 | N Mohlmann | It seems irrational to ban asthma inhalers because of their aerosol propellents when the government could be banning aerosol propelled hairsprays and air fresheners. Why ban a life saving medicine over cosmetic products? | IN |
| 3000 | Helen Blake | OH |