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April 7th
2008
3:52 PM

Has anyone else that has taken Singulair for awhile tried getting off of it and noticed that their asthma was worse than it was before they started on Singulair? I'm a 29 year old male, been on Singulair for 2 years. After reading these blogs 2 weeks ago, I decided to see if I noticed any difference in my energy level, moods, etc after dropping Singulair. I didn't. But what I did notice during my week-long experiment was that my asthma was way worse. Prior to Singulair, I would only have to use my inhaler if I exercised. During the week that I dropped Singulair, I had to use my inhaler 5+ times daily because I was wheezing...especially waking up in the middle of the night not being able to breath. This never happened to me before I started on Singulair. In any event, I'm back on Singulair now to keep my asthma in check.

-- By cordellray | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me

March 30th
2008
10:17 AM

As a pediatrician I write for singulair every day.
The medication is for allergies.
Allergies cause adenoidal swelling, which cause sleep disturbances which makes the child tired the next day with makes him over weight, less attentive, hyper and eventually act out.
This in turn makes the child experience parental, peers and teachers criticism/ abuse, with leads to the child feel inadequate, embarrassed, frustrated and eventually depressed and suicidal.

Yes, singulair does cause behavioral change but they appear within the first couple of peels, the rest is due to allergies, lack of medical care, i.e. sleep, singulair, and zyrtec deficiency.
Allergy shots cause 4 times the incidence of suicidally than singulair, and Ritalin 10 times more.
They say in hebrew "once a stone is thrown into a well, thousands of smart people won't find it".
Check it, it's true.

-- By doctothemax | Reply | (11) replies | Private Message me

January 24th
2008
5:39 PM

My son will be 4 next month he was only on Singulair for a month and a half to control his asthma and it has been such a stressful and sad nightmare for me as his mom. He was always been a smart and sweet kid, really calm and had a great attention span now after Singulair I feel like someone took my son and I can't get him back. His behavior is sporadic he has no attention span he can't sit still he has had leg pain, no appetite, not even for his favorite foods. He is about to be kicked out from his preschool because he has shown heightened levels of aggression for no reason and I don't know what to do. The pediatrician tells me that he has been off it for 9 days and it should be out of his system I don't believe it and I'm wondering when my son will be normal again. I feel terrible disciplining him because I feel like its not his fault its this medication that I didn't want to give him in the first place and I regret trusting her because of what its done to my son. There has to be a way to issue some kind of warning or lawsuit against this company this medication is NOT FOR CHILDREN! Please don't give it to your children.

-- By josiahz_mommy | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me


 

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