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Singulair for Asthma
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 282207" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>This type of thing really worries me. Now I am really pro-medication and dont freak out over what is known as big pharma but sometimes the older medications really do work as well as the newer ones and I dont get why they always jump to the newer ones first. </p><p></p><p>Keyana has suddenly been put on Claritin and Singulair for what I dont know. She doesnt have asthma that I can tell and they dont tell me she has asthma. They also dont send the medications with her on a constant basis...just sometimes. When she is here and seems to have what I consider are symptoms of allergies...stuffy nose, runny nose...I give her benedryl. Works perfectly. </p><p></p><p>It worries me that she gets put on Singulair in particular because of the warnings when she has the BiPolar (BP) genes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 282207, member: 1514"] This type of thing really worries me. Now I am really pro-medication and dont freak out over what is known as big pharma but sometimes the older medications really do work as well as the newer ones and I dont get why they always jump to the newer ones first. Keyana has suddenly been put on Claritin and Singulair for what I dont know. She doesnt have asthma that I can tell and they dont tell me she has asthma. They also dont send the medications with her on a constant basis...just sometimes. When she is here and seems to have what I consider are symptoms of allergies...stuffy nose, runny nose...I give her benedryl. Works perfectly. It worries me that she gets put on Singulair in particular because of the warnings when she has the BiPolar (BP) genes. [/QUOTE]
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