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Hi,

I was taking Zyflo (s.a.) for over 7 years, 600mg 4 times a day. My

asthma was well under control. But not since I switched to Zyflo CR.

I suppose to take 2 600mg every 12 hours, but after 6 hours I have to

take it again. Zyflo (short acting) was work much better for me than

Zyflo CR. I'm wondering if anyone else had same experience?

Helen

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I have had the same problem with zyflo cr,

only on some days. It seems to not last as long as it should. I sometimes take

one then a few hours later take another so it is staggered. It kind of misses

the point for taking the cr twice a day versus the regular 4 times a day but I

have learned to just do what works for me. Sometimes it is not worth trying to

get the Dr. to believe or understand the situation!

NH

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samters [mailto:samters ] On Behalf Of hk2camp

Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008

6:09 PM

samters

Subject: Zyflo (short

acting) vs. Zyflo CR

Hi,

I was taking Zyflo (s.a.) for over 7 years, 600mg 4 times a day. My

asthma was well under control. But not since I switched to Zyflo CR.

I suppose to take 2 600mg every 12 hours, but after 6 hours I have to

take it again. Zyflo (short acting) was work much better for me than

Zyflo CR. I'm wondering if anyone else had same experience?

Helen

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I've been doing just like you do. My doctor suggested to brake the

pills before swallow them. So I chewed a couple of time before

drinking water, taste wasn't too bad but to wash them down was a bit

difficult.

Helen

>

> I have had the same problem with zyflo cr, only on some days. It

seems to

> not last as long as it should. I sometimes take one then a few

hours later

> take another so it is staggered. It kind of misses the point for

taking the

> cr twice a day versus the regular 4 times a day but I have learned

to just

> do what works for me. Sometimes it is not worth trying to get the

Dr. to

> believe or understand the situation!

>

> NH

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From: samters [mailto:samters ] On

Behalf Of

> hk2camp

> Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 6:09 PM

> samters

> Subject: Zyflo (short acting) vs. Zyflo CR

>

>

>

> Hi,

>

> I was taking Zyflo (s.a.) for over 7 years, 600mg 4 times a day. My

> asthma was well under control. But not since I switched to Zyflo

CR.

> I suppose to take 2 600mg every 12 hours, but after 6 hours I have

to

> take it again. Zyflo (short acting) was work much better for me

than

> Zyflo CR. I'm wondering if anyone else had same experience?

>

> Helen

>

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