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SINGULAIR (montelukast) is a medication that can be prescribed to treat allergic rhinitis, asthma, or exercise-induced bronchospasm. SINGULAIR is a once-daily medication that is taken by mouth.
SINGULAIR works by blocking leukotriene receptors which are on the surface of cells that are associated with allergic reactions. By blocking these receptors, SINGULAIR helps to prevent swelling of the airway, tightening of the lungs, and inflammation.
The usual dose for adults is 10 mg by mouth once daily. The dose is the same regardless of whether you are treating allergic rhinitis, asthma, or exercise-induced bronchospasm.
The dose for children from 6 to 15 years old is 5 mg by mouth once daily.
The dose for children under 6 years old is 4 mg by mouth once daily.
The active ingredient in SINGULAIR medication is montelukast, which is also the name for SINGULAIR generic.
Common drug-drug interactions:
In rare cases, SINGULAR use may cause systemic eosinophilia, which is when too much of a certain type of blood cells are produced. Symptoms include fever, rash, and swollen lymph nodes. Stop taking SINGULAR immediately and tell your doctor if you develop these symptoms.
In rare cases, SINGULAIR has been associated with neuropsychiatric events like agitation, aggression, depression, sleep disturbances, and suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Stop taking SINGULAR immediately and tell your doctor if you are experiencing these effects.
SINGULAIR should not be used to treat acute asthma attacks.
Patients with phenylketonuria should not take the 4 mg or 5 mg tablets, as they contain phenylalanine.
The most common side effects of SINGULAIR include:
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