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March 29th
2008
5:27 PM

I am 16 years old and I have been taking Singulair for about 2 years. And honestly I didn't start to notice any side effects. Of course that's like someone not knowing how tall they get which is common. Anyways, I've thought about it and I have changed. I'm more impulsive, I can't fall asleep until 12 and I go to bed around 10:30. I also am feeling depressed, very but oddly enough, it only takes effect at home. That's when I let down my guard. But the music I'm listening to has gotten more aggressive, you could say I'm more violent but I haven't gotten in any conflict with anyone. And above all. I am very depressed. When I come home I just fall apart, and only at home. In fact about 3 or 4 weeks ago I think I spent about 20 minutes thinking about my life with great intensity. And for that I time period I cried, I was just through with everything. I was tired of my life and making myself unhappy, even though at the same time I knew that this wasn't me. And only until Thursday my mom told me she found out that Singulair says on the side of the bottle or one of the side effects is "Thoughts of suicide". And I love Singulair, but I think that I should stop taking it. For my own safety as well as my family and friends.

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March 29th
2008
2:09 PM

I cannot believe that there is so much of ignorance in such an educated society. Let me first start by saying I am on no medication absolutely I do have bronchitis I don't take cough medications or allergy medications or inhalers etc etc. I read at the bottom in a post that this 28 year old cries every time she sees te Save the children advertisement. I can tell you I listen to music, I watch tv and every touching or heart rendering story or lyric makes me cry!!! I wonder if i was on Singulair I would certainly be committed to some mental asylum.
I think all you educated people should consider that you do not need to be on a drug or any medication to suffer from depression symptoms or any such other emotional trauma. Why blame one thing alone, blame the governments for putting its citizens under stress , blame your economies for bringing down your county into a recession where your earnings don't meet the cost of living, What we should be fighting for is irrelevant, so some strategy comes into light where all these years, read all the posts, 2 , 5, 7 10 years of using Singulair and NOW you want to complain. Why didn't they complain all these years ago and get the drug recalled.. Don't blame one thing alone. Maybe if people lived cleaner, healthier lifestyles you wont be taking medications.

-- By biokid1130 | Reply | (9) replies | Private Message me

March 28th
2008
11:57 PM

READ THIS:
I'm posting this again for the sanity of the concerned parents on this board to let you know you're not alone:

My 5 year old son was diagnosed with mild asthma and put on Singulair. Within a few months he began having uncontrollable fits of rage, displayed self-loathing behavior, had night terrors, and was inconsolable during these episodes. He became very destructive and was a danger to himself and our family. He even talked about killing himself and would say things like "I don''t want to be in this life anymore" and "I want to kill myself". He would threaten my wife and his siblings and told them he wanted to kill them. It was a truly terrifying experience. Our pediatrician was clueless to these side affects and recommended we have our child go through a psychological evaluation. I knew this was not my child''s normal behavior so I searched the internet for Singulair side affects and found some message boards where parents just like myself were telling their stories of their children''s aggressive behavior. I immediately took my son off the drug and within a couple days he was back to his normal self. He told us that he no longer has "that feeling inside of him". Five year old children don''t even know what suicide is and to see my son talk like this was extremely frightening. He is a sweet, intelligent, loving boy who had never exhibited behavior like this until he went on Singulair. We have not seen this behavior after taking him off the drug.

-- By matthewct1 | Reply | (6) replies | Private Message me

March 27th
2008
11:40 PM

Our son started taking Singulair three years ago at age 4. Last year he started having really bad headaches and stomach aches. After taking him to the doctor, we thought he was having migraines and was lactose intolerant. He's always been a kind, gentle, well mannered child until this school year. He's in the first grade and has been starting fights, saying mean things to his classmates and hitting other children for no reason. He also has terrible nightmares that are very gruesome for a 7 year old. I've been wondering how in the world his little mind could come up with some of the horrible stuff he tells me he dreams. It scares him enough for him to come into our room and sleep with us. I'm so angry that we were never told of the serious side effects this medicine can cause. We're taking our baby off of this medicine immediately. I agree, we should all file a class action lawsuit - and I have the disciplinary reports from my sons school to prove how his behavior has changed. We're praying for all the children and families that have been victims of the greed of the drug companies once again. This is a shame.

-- By murphy3 | Reply | (2) replies | Private Message me

March 27th
2008
8:40 PM

I am sitting here in absolute shock. I cannot believe all that i have heard from the wonderful people posting on here.
My son has been talking singular for 2 yrs now. I did take him off in the summer months. He was given this medicine for allergies and bronchial problems he seem to have in the winter. He is 5 and was also diagnosed with epilepsy. He has "absent seizures" and has had a difficult time finding a good combo of meds to treat the seizures. Last summer he seemed to be very good, had no seizures for months and i thought that Sick Kids had found a fix. When winter came around I put him back on singular. I am guessing about a month after i was back on the phone with the doctors telling them that again this epilepsy meds were causing sleeping and anxiety problems. HE has been on 3 diff meds since and still having sleeping, pains, headaches and contently scared of everything. We signed him up for skating lessons, and had to cancel do to the music would cause him to have an all out panic attack. TV commercials that have any type of Bass cause him to walk backwards around the TV so he will not see it. I have been blaming the epilepsy meds all along. I am sooo frustrated, if this is the cause of all our problems i will be so hurt and angry. This medication that we were told is a simple product that a lot of people are on has seemed to be a worse nightmare. I will calling my doctor tomorrow and discussing this.

-- By miste1171 | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me

March 27th
2008
7:57 PM

My 12 yr. old son has been on singulair for about 5 years. He has always been a sensitive child but there have been times when music or even going to church would make him cry. My Mom passed 5 yrs ago as well and we connected his sadness with her passing. Now I'm not so sure. He does sleep walk from time to time and states he has trouble getting to sleep. He is taking singulair for allergies not asthma. I'm stopping him tonight. He is heading into puberty and I have to say I'm frightened about the suicidal thoughts. I wonder if it could be similar to the anti depressants that effect teens in the same way.

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