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Singulair Information
Singulair is basically a leukotriene inhibitor. When we breathe in an allergen our body releases a chemical known as leukotriene. This generic drug mainly causes swelling in the lungs due to which muscles tighten and this could lead to asthma symptoms. It should not be given to children without a doctor's consultation. It is used in prevention of asthma attacks. Cheap Singulair is also used as a cure for exercise induced bronchoconstriction. It gives relief from sneezing and runny nose which is caused due to allergies. This medication is not expected to harm an unborn baby.
Singulair Side Effects and Precautions
Do not use Singulair if the patient is allergic to Montelukast. Immediately call emergency help in case patients have signs of allergic reactions such as difficulty in breathing, swelling on face, hives, swelling on mouth or throat. Some of its serious side effects include bruising, weakness in muscles, numbness, change in mood, skin rash, anxiety, tremors, depression, severe sinus pain, feelings of hurting oneself, severe tingling, thoughts of committing suicide, irritation, asthma symptoms and swelling.
Less serious side effects of using Montelukast may include hoarseness, headache, tooth pain, nausea, a tired feeling, stomach pain, fever, heartburn, mild rashes, stomach upset, stuffy nose, diarrhea, cough and sore throat. Always use a fast acting inhalation drug instead of using discount Singulair, in order to treat an asthma attack that has already begun.
Dosage Information for Singulair
Singulair is recommended to be taken only once a day in the evening. In case of adolescents older than 15 years of age, one 10-mg tablet is prescribed for the day. For pediatric patients in the age group of 6 to 14 years should be one 5-mg chewable tablet. For pediatric patients in the age group of 2 to 5 years one packet of 4-mg oral granules or one 4-mg chewable tablet is recommended. Pediatric patients of 12 to 23 months should be given one packet of 4-mg oral granules. You can buy Singulair 10 mg from North Drug Mart, as it delivers the medicine to your doorsteps.
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