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Posted at 12:42 PM on Mar 29, 2008 by cookielady, #28709
After reading the recent news reports and reading other parents opinions on Singulair I thought I should be fair to the company, and to other parents seeking advice on this drug, to write about our POSITIVE experience with Singulair. Our 7 year old son was diagnosed with seasonal Asthma when he was 3. We have him on the Ventilator and Advair. During spring time allergy season he would begin wheezing and coughing on a regular basis. We would then give him his puffers. While it would relieve him of the wheezing he would be quite hyper and out of control. Therefore, our goal was to wean him off the puffers. We added Claritin to his diet each day. When he was 5 he struggled through his spring soccer season. As the months went by he looked tired, very sickly, and worn out. His coach recommended that we investigate Singulair. It really turned his child's life around! We talked to our doctor about it. She wasn't familiar with children using Singulair but she prescribed the 5mg chewable but recommended that he use both puffers before his soccer games. We followed her advice. He took his Singulair before bed and the puffers before the game. Sadly, we noticed that he was completely "out of it" during his games. He had no focus (not shocking for a 6 year old boy), no real interest in the game, and no energy. We just assumed it was because he was tired after a full day of school. One day we forgot his puffers but decided to let him play anyway. He had a great game. During a daytime tournament he was back to having his head in the clouds, so for the second game we decided to "forget" his puffers again. He played a great game. But best of all..no breathing problems. We decided to omit the puffers for the rest of the season and just use Singulair. It worked wonderful for him. None of the side effects that the other parents have described. We use it when spring begins and for the the first part of the fall season. He doesn't use it during the winter months. We are experiencing a real dry March so I started the Singulair on Tuesday. Then all of the negative comments came out. I certainly will not dismiss the concerns of the product. We are watching him closely to make sure there are no negative side effects. So far, so good. And no need for the puffers!
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Reply 5 months ago on Mar 29, 2008 by matthewct1, #6146

I'm glad your child had a positive experience with this drug. MANY are not having such luck. Keep an eye on his behavior...as with any drug it will affect people differently. It didn't affect our son's behavior until he was into his 4th month of taking it daily and then the nightmare began.
Best Regards!

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Reply 5 months ago on Mar 29, 2008 by biokid1130, #6151

Dear Cookielady, I am so happy to see that you take an interest in monitoring your child's progress with his medications, I wish all parents were like you, and not jut blame it on something. Think about it, what if ur child has a genetic disorder, what if your child suffers from some familial disease that you dont know you might have passed on. these are also concerns in todays world. You just dont dismiss a product like you have rightfully mentioned, just because a leak of new from the FDA meant it was engraved in stone. Thank you for your optimism,

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Reply 5 months ago on Mar 29, 2008 by texdog, #6168

I am glad to hear you had such a great reaction with Singular. We also thought it was our miracle worker. The side effects came so slowly we didn't even know to believe they were side effects from the medicine. The nightmares and hallucinations which then caused anxiety became stronger and stronger that we sought out psychiatric care. The doctors didn't even correlate the two because Merck never revealed this side effect until 2007. Good luck with the continuing use and hope that it keeps your child healthy. I know Singular works for many people so I hate to see if off the market; however, I do believe they should have revealed ALL the side effects when releasing the drug. In doing so it would have given parents a heads up so they could make the right decision. All in the name of profits mights end up costing your son a drug that may very well keep him sick free.

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Reply 5 months ago on Mar 29, 2008 by melissalmno, #6177

Hi,

I am glad that someone has had such a good experience! I feel bad that so many are having negative side-effects now, and that if they remove the drug from the market, people will have to fine an effective alternative. I wish you lusk and continued health for you and your family.

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Reply 5 months ago on Mar 30, 2008 by artie81, #6238

You sound like a very responsible parent. Thank you for this post.

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