I received a prescription for SINGULAIR 10mg tablets last week for seasonal allergies as the antihistamines I had weren't helping the problem (pollen from olive trees here in Spain). It's like this every year at this time for about a month, and I get the worst hay fever like symptoms.
This stuff is made by Merck and they wrote some 30 million prescriptions for it last year in the US alone as it is primarily used to control asthma. That's about 3 billion dollars worth as it sells for $100 a box (28 pills, 28 days worth).
Anyways, almost immediately after taking the first pill I started experiencing nasty side effects that got worse each day; cramping in my feet, legs, hands, arms, upper torso, abdominal bloating and pain in my stomach, and the worst nightmares. Further reading seems to indicate this isn't unusual along with loads of other side effects including behavioral problems, depression and even suicidal thoughts (including at least one documented suicide). There's also an incurable disease called Churg-Strauss syndrome that may be linked to taking this medication.
There are almost 2500 documented cases of side effects listed here...
Singulair side effects : Medications.com
and more elsewhere.
I've stopped taking this medication as I am convinced that it is not safe and would not recommend it to anyone else, even if it cleared up my allergies while I was taking it.
If a doctor writes a prescription for SINGULAIR for you or one of your family I would be very wary and watch for any indication that it is doing something other than what it is supposed to.
This stuff is made by Merck and they wrote some 30 million prescriptions for it last year in the US alone as it is primarily used to control asthma. That's about 3 billion dollars worth as it sells for $100 a box (28 pills, 28 days worth).
Anyways, almost immediately after taking the first pill I started experiencing nasty side effects that got worse each day; cramping in my feet, legs, hands, arms, upper torso, abdominal bloating and pain in my stomach, and the worst nightmares. Further reading seems to indicate this isn't unusual along with loads of other side effects including behavioral problems, depression and even suicidal thoughts (including at least one documented suicide). There's also an incurable disease called Churg-Strauss syndrome that may be linked to taking this medication.
There are almost 2500 documented cases of side effects listed here...
Singulair side effects : Medications.com
and more elsewhere.
I've stopped taking this medication as I am convinced that it is not safe and would not recommend it to anyone else, even if it cleared up my allergies while I was taking it.
If a doctor writes a prescription for SINGULAIR for you or one of your family I would be very wary and watch for any indication that it is doing something other than what it is supposed to.