November 16th
2007
12:39 PM
I came across this website last night and was very shocked, but also relieved as to what I read. My 8 year old son has been on Singulair for about 3-4 months now. He had some minor behavioral problems before, but since being on the drug, it has become in my opinion, out of control. He has been having increasing problems in school-not listening, not following directions or staying on task, even yelling at the teacher. At home he has been really aggressive and punches the walls when he gets angry. Every little thing sets him off.
I had a wierd feeling last night that maybe it was because of the Singulair and ran a google search and found this blog. I was amazed to see how many other children were experiencing the same thing. I was relieved though too to find out that I wasn't going crazy or in this alone.
I spoke to my son's doctor's office (allergist) and he CONFIRMED that there have been a small number of incidents of this same thing having been reported and that Singulair contains ASPARTAME. My son is now going off the meds for one month to see if there is an improvement in his behavior.
I immediately called my pediatricians office and let him know-the nurse said that they were not aware of the side effects or that the drug contained aspartame.
I am going to reiterate everything that other people have already said-call your doctor and let them know and report the side effects to the FDA. We have to do it! Understand everyone has different reactions to medications, but we don't want more children to have to go through these feelings or more parents to feel frustrated.
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September 12th
2007
8:00 PM
We're calling the pediatritian in the morning! My son has not been himself for the past week. He's extremely tired and irritable. Over the last two days incidents of biting anything he can get his teeth on (including people) have increased at an alarming rate. Once I found a posting about allergy medicine causing biting, I did more research. He just had his 14th dose of Singulair. The mentioned symptoms have been within the past two weeks as well as poor sleep (unable to fall asleep for naps and very noisy during sleep), saying different body parts are broken (we thought he was playing a game!) and wanting to be carried a lot. Needless to say, I wish I hadn't given him the pill tonight. I can't wait until this drug is out of his system!
-- By kreinsmoen | Reply | Private Message me
July 19th
2007
9:49 AM
Nexium has done the job for me. I still get SOME acid reflux, but without it I suffer from it every day, every night. Now I get one or two incidents a month. Clearly it doesn't work for everyone, but for me the Purple Pill has done the job. It costs me $35 a month after insurance, for Nexium 40mg. Personally, I'm not sure how long I'd live without either taking Nexium or altering my diet to about 5 bland foods.
I'll take the Nexium, thanks.
-- By crusis | Reply | Private Message me
November 29th
2006
8:46 AM
Recently, my phisician gave me some samples to take home for a lung infection. Was at Sams club getting the rest of the prescription filled and I took one of the 500 mg Levaquin she had provided.
Within seconds my inner lips felt funny, then started tingling and felt very odd. Sat down and sneezed about 40 times in a row. Face started to swell, eyes were sending out streams of tears, and blisters began to form on the inside of my mouth. I could not talk -- throat was closing. Very panicked, I croaked out to the pharmacist I was having trouble. Throught the fabric of my pants he injected an "epinephrine" pen dose, called 911 and (a first) ambulance ride to an ER. Had incidents of belng unable to take in air, or breath in or out, and was given more injections of epinephrine and I don't know what else. It was so scary. In the end I would say -- That pharmacist surely saved my life.
-- By mcclyde | Reply | Private Message me
October 24th
2006
9:02 AM
This is absoultely the worst case of mis-understood or incorrectly assed drugs I have ever seen. I have been looking for something to help with my athsma and allergies. I heard Singulair was being used not only for athsma prevention but for allergies too.
The label says "very minor side effects", something to the affect of very low incidents of insomnia, upset stomach, etc etc.
This drug needs to be re-evaluated. I'm home sick from taking this stuff after 3 days.
Last night I slept very poorly, had SEVERE nightmares to the point of waking up kicking and screaming. I almost punched my wife because I had a dream I was being attacked. I HAVE NEVER encountered such bad side effects from somtehing the label indicated relatively low side effects.
I am having dizziness today, lack of sleep, very painful and upset stomach and other issues.
I'm of the opinion that there IS NO allergy medicine that has lesser symptoms than the allergies them selves. This was a horrilbe experience and after reading about parents giving this to their children it makes me very upset.
How can a child explain they side effects I am experiencing?
I wouldnt give this stuff to my dog.
This is my personal experience and personal opinion. Take it for what its worth.
Dave
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July 3th
2006
8:42 AM
I have been on Bupropion SR for about a month now. I had severe depression stemming from past incidents that I was unable to get over on my own. I started at 150 mg once a day and the first 2 days I felt nothing. The third day I caught myself grinning and laughing! However, on the 5th day, my doctor upped it to 150 mg twice a day. After the fourth day of that I started feeling irritable and tired. After a week of it I started feeling dizzy, nausea, anxiety, shaky, and just generally weird. I went to a different doctor and told her the symptoms and she reduced me to 100 mg twice a day. The dizziness is gone but the irritability is still present although manageable if I just think before I speak. I also have lost about 5 pounds. I notice that some days I have no appetite and others I am ravenous. The worst side effect so far is the anxiety. I have never had it before and now when the least little event or conflict is present I start getting a churning feeling in my stomach and restlessness. As for insomnia, I do stay up too late but once I force myself into bed I pass right out. I get sleepy around 2:00pm which is when I take the second pill and sometimes can't stop myself from falling asleep at my computer at work. My dreams were more intense and lucid when I was on 300mg a day but they seem to have gone back to normal now.
-- By m00nsh1ne | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me
December 29th
2005
8:15 AM
At first, occasional (about once a week) waking up with upper back soaking wet with perspiration. No incidents since starting following regimin over 3 months ago:
1. Take low-dose apirin 1/2 hour before taking niaspan.
2. Take niaspan at bedtime with food.
Four ounce individual serving of applesauce works for
me. Yogurt is supposed to do just as well.
November 10th
2005
3:27 PM
Hi everyone, I know it's been a while! Hi Trailblazen!
Anyway, good point it sure shows some moodiness here lately, LOL. But I gotta say that from all the incidents we have had before I've actually never seen somebody calling names to another person here at this site. I was in shock to read somebody calling an idiot to someone b/c of a spelling error or whatever the case, you are right they should go and vent somewhere else.
God Bless every and each one of you!
January 12th
2005
4:09 PM
I am 35 yr old female and have been on Singulair for at least 3 years, maybe 4. I stopped taking it 3 weeks ago and I am feeling better than I have in ages. I had no idea there were so many side effects until I started reading the posts here. I had read on packaging inserts about the higher incidents of Singulair causing ear and respiratory infections. I have had numerous infections in the time I have been on this med. I have also had problems with nightmares, teethgrinding, tension in the jaw area and severe headaches. Now I read that others taking Singulair are experiencing the same! The nightmares are terrifying and vivid, something that had not troubled me before. I recently found out I have elevated liver enzymes which the dr cannot figure out why. I now suspect it might be the Singulair or even the combination of taking it with Zyrtec. I really wish I could get off Zyrtec, but I sneeze non-stop and itch like crazy the three times I have tried to stop. Help!
-- By wtptoo | Reply | Private Message me
October 15th
2004
12:34 PM
I started taking 150 mg Welbutrin for depression. I'm now up to 450 mg and am no longer depressed, but recently I've had some VERY SEVERE lapses in memory, forgetfulness and confusion. Some of the experiences were very funny, like packing my suitcase twice to make sure I didn't forget anything, then picking it up and having everything fall out because I forgot to close the suitcase. Or rolling up my jeans to polish my shoes and then leaving them rolled up all morning because I forgot about them. Boy did I look stupid.
At first I thought all of these incidents were coincidental and meant nothing. But when I started writing them all down, it became serious. I got lost while driving in my rented car, forgot to bring my map with me, forgot where my hotel was, forgot my hotel room key, forgot what room I was in, forgot what floor I was on, left my suitcase at the car rental counter, etc. etc. Not good at all. I've reduced the dose to 150 mg and already my mind is clear and my memory back. There is no question in my mind that the Welbutrin has caused the memory loss and it scares me because a lot of women my age, 56, just assume, like I did, that I was getting older and my mind just wasn't working like it used to.......NOT TRUE!!
Also, a good friend of mine, who is also on Welbutrin, had a 2-3 hour total memory loss. The only thing she could remember was my name and that she was safe with me. The doctors feared she was having a stroke, but that turned out to be wrong. All of the tests showed that she is completely healthy. My guess now is that it was the Welbutrin. This has happened to her twice. Fortunately her memory returned and she wasn't driving at the time.
I'm very curious to hear about any other people with memory loss.
-- By janeanne | Reply | Private Message me
May 24th
2003
2:24 PM
I was told I had a sinus infection and given Levaquin-550mg and was to take them for ten days. The first day I became ill from a nausea attack. I took some tagament and got some relief. In the AM I woke up with hand pain. I took the pill again for the second time and about two hours later I began sufferring from nausea and chills..After reading the posts involving this drug I am getting off ASAP and hoping for the best. Thanks for taking the time and putting your individual incidents on line..
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Singulair (4) Wellbutrin (2) Levaquin (2) Lipitor (1) PredniSONE (1) Nexium (1) Kayexalate (1) Niacin (1)
December 3th
2007
4:44 PM
I have been taking Lipitor for years; 20mg I believe. While I have been watching for side effects nothing really powerful enough struck me to believe without a doubt that it was the drug bothering me. I had already had incidents with other statins prior to the Lipitor.
Recently the bottoms of my feet became very tender, but I ignored it because I am on my feet all day and I also run. I had also noticed that the back of my thumbs felt like I was pinching a nerve because they would "snap" and then become numb and tingle like they were "asleep". Finally I realized that my feet were getting steadily worse. They felt like I had been wearing shoes too tight all day; or wearing new shoes. I would especially notice them after I had put my legs up to rest for awhile. It would always seem worse when I stood back up.
I went off the Lipitor as the likely problem. My feet have improved over a month but they are not right yet. Then of course I start to doubt the original discomfort. But I generally feel better throughout my body (including an improved libido)so I am not going back on them if I can possibly get away without the drugs.
If anybody else had the specific discomfort to their feet I would really like to know.
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