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Posted at 10:37 AM on Jan 15, 2009 by chwaterman, #38045
I want to post this because this site has given me good perspective on this Rx and side effects experienced by others; its good to know I am not alone. As far as an agenda, I have none, in fact I was all for the Singulair initially, because it seemed to be a good alternative to inhaled steriods which I had read could interfere with normal growth. My son, 4 yrs. old, with a diagnosis of Asthma, started Singulair about 2 weeks ago. Asthma seems to have been improved by Singulair. Within a couple days of starting it, though, he reported vivid (but not nightmare-ish) dreams, a week later he dropped his afternoon nap, which we were expecting to happen eventually, so didn't think much of it. He is a wild child generally, but we also noticed an uptick in bad and aggressive behavior within a day or two of starting the Singulair; we really clamped down on him though, so that effect has been somewhat muted. He has always occasionally complained of indigestion stomach aches, but these complaints have increased to several times a day in the last week, also complain of lower abdominal pain which he says is "different" than his earlier indigestion stomach aches. Last week or so he's been up late at night, had trouble going to sleep, looks a little pale with dark circles under his eyes ("he's becoming a Goth" I joked with my wife). Last night he got out of bed late, appeared disoriented and seemed to be half awake, half asleep. He was talking, but not making sense and seemed to be upset and/or confused, but when pressed he assurred me nothing was wrong and nothing hurt--put him back to bed and this morning he remembers getting up, but also keeps telling me he had a "weird" (not scarry) dream and that he keeps seeing it while he's awake. Luckily this weird dream was not scarry for him, but he was clearly a little freaked out by seeing it again this morning. He seemed o.k. heading off to preschool, but we are taking him off the Singulair as a precaution. My advice to anyone else out there seeing similar symptoms in their kids is to go with your gut -- I always tell people that a Doctor's job is to tell you the odds, like only 1 in 500 or 1 in 1000 kids will have a certain reaction, or condition, or illness, it is the parents' job to be sure that their kid is not that 1. So I'm taking my kid off the Singulair because I think he may be that 1 kid who experiences these unusual side-effects. How wide spread they are, I have no idea. I will get on my soapbox and say I think it's time for the FDA to require drug companies to conduct long and short term clinical studies on kids for any drug that will be prescribed to kids--entrusting our childrens' health and well being to a drug company's own short term study conducted on fully developed adults is foolish and insane.
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Reply 9 months ago on Jan 15, 2009 by zsmom, #16019

Read this:http://www.ismp.org/quarterwatch/200901.pdf

"In the second quarter of 2008Adverse Event] reports of serious injuries for the asthma drug montelukast (Singulair) among children and adults grew seven-fold... montelukast accounted for more possible cases of depression/suicidal behavior, hostility/aggression and psychosis than any other prescription drug...644 serious, disabling or fatal injury cases identified montelukast as the principal suspect drug, including 26 reported patient deaths with 8 in children under 18 years of age."

Visit the "NEWS" page at www.parentsforsafety.org for more information on Singulair. Please join us in raising awareness of the horrible side effects!

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Reply 9 months ago on Jan 18, 2009 by mowse, #16164

ohmy God
This sounds like what I'm going through with my 9 year old grandson..
I've been looking every where expect at the singulair medication.
Thank you so much

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Reply 9 months ago on Jan 18, 2009 by mowse, #16165

ohmy God
This sounds like what I'm going through with my 9 year old grandson..
I've been looking every where expect at the singulair medication.
Thank you so much

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