S.H.
How old is your daughter?
Other alternatives are:
Albuterol
Proventil
Theodur
Ventolin
(there are other types as well).
Just stop the Xopenex.
Or reduce the number of inhalations and lengthen the frequency.
Unless, she is having an Asthma attack and is under duress from it and is in an active Asthmatic stage.
Then take her to the ER. Pronto
I have Asthma.
Not all inhalers match with a person.
Go to the ER if you have to.
They will give her an alternative.
there are many kinds.
Be aware, that some are Steroid based. Some are just Bronchodilators.
Some are short-acting/FAST acting, some are long acting/maintenance inhalers. Some used in conjunction with each other.
My Mom, did not match with Xopenex. It made her anxious as well. For me, it works well and I do not have side effects. I do not have side effects, from the various Asthma inhalers. I have had, all of those I listed above. And personally, I like Xopenex and it works well for me.
Each person, being different.
But you need to tell your Pediatrician, so they know and can switch to another prescription and get one that is better suited/matched for her.
Again, if your Daughter is in acute or active stages of Asthma... TAKE her to the ER.
Do not wait.
She needs, medication.