SINGULAIR Reviews (MONTELUKAST SODIUM)

Average Rating: 2.1 (1370 Ratings)

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SINGULAIR  (MONTELUKAST SODIUM):  Montelukast is used regularly to prevent the wheezing and shortness of breath caused by asthma and decrease the number of asthma attacks. Montelukast is also used before exercise to prevent breathing problems during exercise (bronchospasm). This medication can help decrease the number of times you need to use your rescue inhaler. This medication is also used to relieve symptoms of hay fever and allergic rhinitis (such as sneezing, stuffy/runny/itchy nose). This medication does not work right away and should not be used to treat sudden asthma attacks or other breathing problems. This drug works by blocking certain natural substances (leukotrienes) that may cause or worsen asthma and allergies. It helps make breathing easier by reducing swelling (inflammation) in the airways.   FDA Approval Date: 1998-02-20 (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)

  

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 2  astma my 4 yr old daughter has allways been strong minded. she just started nursery in sept. her we chest had been giving her bother and i was worried about her attendance in school so her doctor prescribed singular chewable. when i thin back to when she started talking them she cried non stop at night for 4 nights she has now become anxious crying and really bad tantrums i have decide from today that im going to take her of these tablets because she is crying non stop from she gets up till she goes to bed. woulnt recommend these tablets this is a mother whose child had to get 12 teeth out with medication for asthma F 4 3 days
12/16/2009
 2  Asthma Irritability, agression, crying, tantrums. I live in Australia and my son was prescribed Singulair as an asthma preventative when he was 1.5 years old. We have always thought that we had a very "difficult" child and have put his tantrums and crying down to terrible twos etc. He was constantly in trouble at home for being rough and wild with his sisters, for hitting and kicking and for being extremely defiant and "angry". I could not even take him to the shops because of his behaviour. We have been to numerous GPs and Paediatricians in regard to his behaviour and have seriously thought he may have ADHD or something similar. Not one of our doctors mentioned that Singulair has been known to cause some of these issues!! We lost his prescription for Singulair and he was off it for a couple of weeks, during which time he, and thus our whole family, experienced an incredible change. He is a happy, gentle boy!! It was only after re-filling his prescription and seeing a rapid move back to anger, crying, extreme d M 4 2.5 years
7/16/2008
 2  mild asthma leg pain, headache did not prevent bronchial asthma in my case. M 4 3 weeks
4/13/2005
 2  Asthma Daughter's agression. I have taken Singulair for 3 years and have experienced no side effects (I am 36), however my four-year-old daughter started taking Singulair only two days ago and had a violent, prolonged episode that I have never seen before. She is also acting "spaced out" and seems to be hearing things that aren't there. I am stopping it immediately with her and have placed a call to her doctor. She has never had any mental health issues and is otherwise a healthy child. F 4 2 days
10/23/2008
 2  allergy/sinus nightmares, difficulty sleeping, depression (when she is normally a very happy girl), anxiety, lots of crying (not able to explain why) It worked wonders for my daughter last year when she took it by itself for about two weeks to control nasal congestion and cough. It was prescribed again this year on a longer basis, but this time it did not work so well on its own. Three more meds were then prescribed along with the Singulair. After 2.5 months of Singulair alone and 3 more weeks of the combined meds, her congestion and cough have not gone away and she has been having all these BAD side effects for a week now. She cries all day for no reason, doesn't want to stay in Pre-K (which she loves), cries in her sleep, and has nightmares every night. The Dr. doesn't think it has anything to do with Singulair, but after reading all these comments I will definitely STOP giving it to her. I was so concerned about her behavioral changes that I thought she needed a psychologist. Now I know better and I hope she goes back to normal very soon. F 4 3 months
5/5/2006
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 2  allergies; rhinitis 4 year old son had a dramatic personality change soon after taking 5mg chewable tablet each day. Became physically aggressive and irritable. He said he felt like "a bad guy" while on the medication. Granted his allergies improved I took him off the medication because he was an angry little boy and previously he had been very happy go lucky. (His original personality was restored within 3 days of discontinuation of Singulair.) M 4 2 weeks
1/27/2006
 2  Fir childhood Asthma Abnormal leg movements when sleeping, Disturbed sleep and severe itching. M 4 5 days
4mg 1X day
6/26/2011
 2  Asthma My daughter takes it... she is 4 years old and has asthma real bad. the side effect that ive noticed 1). really cranky ( she cries a lot) 2) mood change with in seconds. ( she actully slaps her older brother.) 3) complains of tummy ach. 4) Stops breathing at nigh time.. Theres not one night that goes by that i get to sleep alone. because im afraid she will stop breathing. Every since she's been on singulair i've noticed at night that she stops breathing. i have to set her up right to get her to breath.. Its very scary. I read a lot of comments about the meds but didnt think anything of it... tomorrow we are going back to the doctor.. Something just isnt rite. Shes always in a bad mood, and sometimes she hits on her brother (older then her) which isnt like her. And also she tryies to hit me. I hope there is something else we can try because Singulair isnt it.... F 4 1 years
5 1X day
10/27/2011
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 2  ALLERGIES BAD DREAMS, F 4 2 years
4 1X day
1/19/2011
 2  allergy My 4 year old grandson was given this medicine for an allergy episode. On the 3rd night of taking it, he was having a problem staying asleep. He would begin to fall asleep and then wake me up to let me know "door closing" noises were waking him up. He also told me that he was having a bad dream that woke him up. He was not able to go to sleep for a long time because the "door closing" noises would not stop. He also complained of his leg being "asleep", but he had not done anything that would cause this to happen. His leg was numb for several hours. The next day, I double-checked on the side effects of this drug and was concerned enough to stop giving it to him. We've had no more "door closing" sounds or his leg being "asleep". His Dr. was not concerned at all. I believe this drug was causing my grandson to experience auditory hallucinations, nightmares, and numbness of the extremities. These are all possible side-effects from t M 4 3 days
4mg chew 1X day
3/13/2011
 2  allergies wild mood swings; manic behavior; hysterical crying Our Ped. Prescribed Singulair for our daughter in addition to Zyrtec for constant allergies, post-nasal drip, and mucus. When a 4-y.o. comes to you and tells you that she had a "freak out" in school, you know that there are problems. Each night at home she would burst into tears hysterically and scream on the top of her lungs at the drop of a hat. The episodes would last about 20 minutes. The moment I stopped the meds, her behavior went back to normal. It did help her sinus issues, but the side effects were not worth it. Reading all of these comments makes me realize that I was not imagining this as my Ped. suggested. Thank you for your posts. F 4 4 days
4 mg 1X day
6/13/2010
 2  Allergies, possible asthma Wow! I am so glad to have found this site! I came on here to see if there were any negative effects to stopping singular, as they warn you on the label. My son started this at 3 and we've had a miserable year and a half! He became aggressive toward others, unable to control himself, and a complete nightmare. At his 4 year check up they recommended seeing an OT for sensory processing disorder. We have eliminated all processed foods, sugary drinks etc....well, I have not refilled his prescription in the last month and he has been an absolute angel. Honestly, he is a new child and we are all solo happy! I can't believe it has taken me so long to figure this out. M 4 1.5 years
1X day
11/19/2010
 2  Allergies Aggression, Anger, Defiance, Crying and Loss of Appetite My 4 year old has seasonal allergies and was given Singulair on top of his normal regiment of Zyrtec. From day one of taking the Singulair chewable tablet he became defiant, and uncontrollable. It has gotten much worse as we continue to give him each dose. I have stopped the medicine after 3 days and have already seen improvement. M 4 3 days
1X day
3/20/2010
 1  allergic rhinitus agitation, hyperactivity, deliberately unfriendly behavior, oppositional, defiant, bad dreams, tempertantrums, kicking, aggressive behavior, talking too much My son is going off tonight...a normally energetic kid has become overly aggressive, running into us, head butting with force, defiant, combative, purposely antagonizing. He is calm at preschool and within seconds of leaving is yelling, jumping, hitting - unusually aggressive and agitated. He will talk incessantly and then just crash and fall asleep. His emotions have been on a roller coaster. This stuff if awful. I feel horrible he lasted this long on the meds. M 4 10 weeks
4 mg table 1X day
2/3/2010
 1  seasonal asthmatic symptoms mood swings, night terrors, nightmares, anxiety attacks, agressive behavior I actually left a comment back in December about my 3 yo taking the drug Singulair. I wanted to update, because I know that responsible parents are checking these sites hoping to learn more about the medicine! My son was actually diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder after only being on this medication for FOUR DAYS! The hallucinations he experienced while on it kept him from sleeping in his own room for FOUR months, and we actually had to switch his room to a different room, completely redo the paint, covers, furniture, everything. It was a NIGHTMARE. Finally, four months later, he is returning to his old self. We actually have switched pediatricians because she again prescribed Nasonex after knowing everything we went through with Singulair...sure enough, the side effects are the same. Parents, please take caution. These are adult drugs they are giving to children. M 4 4 days
1X day
4/10/2010
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 1  Allergies Aggression, zoning out, angry, mood swings...and more. My 4-year-old son has taken Singulair for one year. While his allergy symptoms improved somewhat, his personality completely changed. Yesterday I was checking on some other things and happened to stumble on this site. I felt like I was reading my son's story over and over again. He became very aggressive and defiant. He became very anxious about random things. He would obsess about things. He began doing things that were off-the-wall and mean, and when I asked him why, the answer was always, "I don't know." He began repeating himself constantly - both in a stutter-like manner (repeating the same part of a sentence over and over and over) and also repetitive if I didn't respond to him immediately(which really annoyed me). He never seemed happy...always brooding, even when getting his way, things weren't right. This may sound ridiculous, but in one day, he is 100% better. His teachers said, "He was a completely different child. He got along with everyone, was helpful, happy and patient..." Since we've been home, I have not had to ask him more than one time to do something (which I have had to do more times than I can count...it would usually take me asking 5-7 times and getting pretty angry to get him to do something). He has been relaxed and happy. He has not gotten upset for no reason. He has not repeated himself (in any fashion) one time. I'm praying the day isn't a "fluke," but I feel certain it isn't. M 4 1 years
4 mg 1X day
9/13/2010
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 1  Seasonal asthma Mood swings, lower frustration tolerance, easily saddened, throat clearing, humming, eye rolling, head turning We started our 4 1/2 year old son on Singulair per pedatrician suggestion due to seasonal asthma. Previously we treated him with a nebulizer (zoponex/pulmicort) as needed. Our pediatrician suggested Singulair as a daily remedy so we started him on it once the school year ended (first week of June). During the first two weeks we noticed some behavioral changes (easily frustrated, VERY emotional, intense play) as well as sporadic humming, mostly while he would be engaged in watching TV. When we would ask him why he was doing that he would say "I don't know; it makes me feel better". This then led to a persistant throat clearing the following week and now, out of the blue, he has started repetitively turning his head as if he is looking at something next to/behind him. This is now happening in a wide range of environments (watching TV, playing, walking, during conversations). He says it "makes his eyes feel better". Once the head turning began, and we looked at how these symptoms had developed, we determined that this could have something to do with the Singulair so we immediately took him off. It has been over a week now and he continues to repetitively turn his head, sometimes as many as 15-20 times a minute. Needless to say we are a bit concerned and are hoping that this decreases over time since these behaviors seem to result from his 3 week Singulair trial. Updates to follow... M 4 3 weeks
7 mg 1X day
7/8/2010
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 1  Asthma Mood swings not listening to a word we say, strange behaviour experienced after just 2 days of taking the medication. Kicking, hitting out of character behaviour M 4 7 days
1X day
4/19/2011
 1  asthma very violent behaviour, uncontrollable crying, hallucinations, angry about everything and everyone, panic attacks, anxiety legs itching, abdominal pain, potty accidents After Singulair I stop recognise my child that was the worst thing I did by giving her this drug. She didn't had side effects till about 5 month from starting the drug and I thought that she is "save" I was very rong. I did my research about Singulair before she started taking it and I knew all the side effects but I was thinking this won't happens to me but it did happen.I'm hopping that she will be ok and I will have my little girl back. When I ask her why she is behaving this way she always tell me " I dont know" and that is hart braking.SINGULAIR SHOULD BE BANNED!!!! Don't take it, I will naver give this to my child again. F 4 12 months
4 1X day
10/13/2011
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 1  allergies and asthma severe anxiety, hallucinations, unable to sleep due to terrifying dreams, self-harm behavior, sadness, agoraphobia, separation anxiety My son has been on Singulair for 4 years now and is 4.5 now. On April 22, 2011, he developed severe separation anxiety, agoraphobia, hallucinations, severe sadness, self-harm behaviors, and difficulty sleeping due to terrifying dreams. Over the course of three days we were in the emergency room 3 times due ot this behavior. On the 3rd emergency room visit, he was admitted to Helen Devos Children's Hospital. Doctors were baffled at his behavior using Ativan, Versed, Haldol, and Risperidone to attempt to help. We had to put restraints on him as his symptoms increased in intensity to keep him safe as he was trying to bite off his fingers, scratching at his skin, and banging his head. He had brain scans and an EEG. He was seen by neurology, psychiatry, infectious disease, toxicology, etc. After being hospitalized and with no relief from the anti-psychotic medications for 3 days, a psychiatrist found infomation on the internet about psychosis in children who were taking Singulair. With no answers yet, and nothing else to do, she tried taking him off of the drug. With in 3 days, he was back to normal, and happier than ever. He's been off the drug for 12 days. He has had 3 episodes of anxiety attacks since then, but nothing like he had in the hospital. Are you going through this too? PLEASE contact me! M 4 4 years
4mg 1X day
5/9/2011
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