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Make sure your doctor knows that you are on a beta blocker. Most

beta blockers are beta 1 specific. Albuterol targets the beta 2

receptors. Long ago one would not be on both when the beta blockers

targeted ALL beta receptors. Ask your doctor if there is a possible

medication interaction.

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> Sorry for the last post regarding the same....

>

> My 4 year old hit post before I was finished.

>

> Anyway I saw my PCP today who tried very hard to convince me this

is

> asthma. Im going to try to do what she has said to do.

>

> This is the third time that I have had to take the albuteral

> inhaler. Just about an hour ago i took it because I was so short

of

> breath. I blew a 250 on my Peak Flow Meter, after the albuteral I

> blew a 500!

>

> One thing, each time I have taken this inhaler I have had pain in

my

> upper left shoulder and back into my shouler blade. Feels like a

> muscle pain. Its very odd and occurs after I use the inhaler. It

> tends to go away when I stop feeling so racey....Anyone with any

> ideas what this is....???

>

> Thanks again for listening to all my crazy questions right now.

>

> You all have been of such great help to me right now when things

> seems so upsidedown in my life

>

> Thanks again

> Tracey

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