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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / March 2004

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Some Feedback on Singulair Please

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F.H. - 10 Jan 2004 04:44 GMT
I imagine it's been covered but I have not been subscribed lately.  Just
had it prescribed for the first time.  Thanks in advance.

Frank
Joy - 11 Jan 2004 06:28 GMT
> I imagine it's been covered but I have not been subscribed lately.  Just
> had it prescribed for the first time.  Thanks in advance.
>
> Frank

It helped me a great deal. Not everyone has had success though. So, that
means it is a trial and error for you.

Joy
F.H. - 11 Jan 2004 20:01 GMT
> > I imagine it's been covered but I have not been subscribed lately.  Just
> > had it prescribed for the first time.  Thanks in advance.
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> It helped me a great deal. Not everyone has had success though. So, that
> means it is a trial and error for you.

Thanks.  One of the side effects listed was unusual weakness and I did
experience that feeling upon waking.

Frank
Joy - 12 Jan 2004 08:13 GMT
> > > I imagine it's been covered but I have not been subscribed lately.  Just
> > > had it prescribed for the first time.  Thanks in advance.
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> Thanks.  One of the side effects listed was unusual weakness and I did
> experience that feeling upon waking.

The most common side effect people usually complain about is weird dreams.
Several people I know have actually given up using Singulair due to this.
F.H. - 12 Jan 2004 18:25 GMT
> > > Joy wrote:

> > "F.H." wrote in message

> > > It helped me a great deal. Not everyone has had success though. So, that
> > > means it is a trial and error for you.

> > Thanks.  One of the side effects listed was unusual weakness and I did
> > experience that feeling upon waking.

> The most common side effect people usually complain about is weird dreams.
> Several people I know have actually given up using Singulair due to this.

LOL, I can sleep on a picket fence and go to REM sleep in minutes,
complete with dreams so it may be hard to distinguish.  Night before
last the dreams were particularly interesting though.  A first for
bulldozers and grading vast landscapes.
Joy - 13 Jan 2004 06:05 GMT
> > > > Joy wrote:
>
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> last the dreams were particularly interesting though.  A first for
> bulldozers and grading vast landscapes.

I'd be tired too!
Arne Andersson - 12 Jan 2004 10:04 GMT
>I imagine it's been covered but I have not been subscribed lately.  Just
>had it prescribed for the first time.  Thanks in advance.
>
>Frank
I had Teovent Retard prescribed before but they don't sell it any more
here so I had to change and luckily I get Singulair now.
Singulair is MUCH better. Now I can handle my asthma with Symbicort
Turbohaler and Singulair.
I'm looking forward to see how good it will help me out when the
pollen hell starts.

Some days I take two Singulair pills. I have found out -for me- one
isn't enought some days.

AA
F.H. - 12 Jan 2004 18:28 GMT
> >I imagine it's been covered but I have not been subscribed lately.  Just
> >had it prescribed for the first time.  Thanks in advance.
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>
> AA

Thanks AA, may I ask where "here" is?

Frank
In Southern Calif.
Arne Andersson - 12 Jan 2004 21:40 GMT
>Thanks AA, may I ask where "here" is?
>
>Frank
>In Southern Calif.

In Sweden

AA
Donald Link - 16 Mar 2004 10:48 GMT
for some, myself included, it has been a life saver over the older and
dangerous drugs.  Usually it taken along with other medications.

>I imagine it's been covered but I have not been subscribed lately.  Just
>had it prescribed for the first time.  Thanks in advance.
>
>Frank
jackmallory@webtv.net - 21 Mar 2004 16:23 GMT
Yeah.  I get vivid, not necessarily unpleasant, dreams when using
Singulair.

Sure enough the literature that comes with the bottle lists vivid or bad
dreams as a possible though rare side effect.

I've run across several others in the past year or so who also claim...
Eddie - 21 Mar 2004 19:29 GMT
Same here with dreams, also get some upset stomach problems, nothing major.
Worked a treat for me, now off it.

> Yeah.  I get vivid, not necessarily unpleasant, dreams when using
> Singulair.
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> I've run across several others in the past year or so who also claim...

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