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Description

What is Singulair?

Singulair is prescribed to people who may have long-term asthma or allergic rhinitis. This medication helps prevent the wheezing and shortness of breath caused by asthma attacks. Singulair can also help decrease the frequency of asthma attacks, and it may be used to relieve the symptoms of hay fever, allergic rhinitis, and other allergies that cause sneezing and stuffy, runny, or itchy nose. You can also take it prior to exercise to prevent exercise-induced asthma.

You can buy Singulair (Montelukast Sodium) online at My Drug Center. We have the Singular generic, called Montelukast, available for purchase as well.

 

How does Singulair Work?

Singulair is an oral tablet that contains the active ingredient Montelukast Sodium, which is a leukotriene receptor antagonist. The Montelukast Sodium dosage in this medication works by blocking certain natural substances called leukotrienes which are chemicals that your body releases when you breathe in an allergen and can cause swelling in your lungs and tightening of the muscles around your airways. Blocking Leukotrienes helps make breathing easier by reducing the swelling in the airways.

Before taking Singulair or the Montelukast Sodium generic, read all the instructions and paper work that given to you by your pharmacist. Take your Singulair dosage orally once a day. Make sure you take it at the same time each day to create a routine for yourself and to ensure an even spread of the Montelukast Sodium dosage in your system. This medication should be taken on a regular basis to have optimal results. The Singulair dosage that you take will depend on your condition and your age. Take this medication exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Do not change or increase your dose.

Cautions

Singulair or the Montelukast Sodium generic may contain medical and non medical ingredients that could cause an allergic reaction. Be sure to discuss other medical conditions, known allergies, and list any over-the-counter or prescription medications, and herbal products you are currently taking.

You will still require a fast-acting bronchodilator for sudden asthma attacks. Singulair is not a cure for asthma or allergies, but an effective treatment for relieving or preventing your symptoms.

Side Effects

Some common Singulair side effects include:

Skin rash, mood changes, headache or dizziness, abdominal pain, heartburn indigestion, nausea or a change in bowel movements, toothache or infection, ear pain or infection, muscle weakness, conjunctivitis (pink eye), fatigue, and flu-like symptoms

If any side effects of Montelukast Sodium become unmanageable speak with your doctor or pharmacist for help in managing any side effects. For any serious side effects that occur speak with your doctor right away for further treatment options.

FAQs

What is Montelukast sodium?

Montelukast sodium, which is also referred to as just montelukast, is the active ingredient found inside Singulair responsible for its therapeutic effects. Montelukast belongs to the drug class called antileukotrienes, which may also be known as leukotriene receptor antagonist or leukotriene modifier. This drug is taken orally by mouth, metabolized in the liver, and is excreted through biliary excretion with a half life of 2.7 to 5.5 hours.

 

What is Montelukast sodium used for?

Montelukast sodium (Singulair) is used for certain long-term conditions that affect the respiratory system. Conditions affecting the respiratory system can cause many unwanted symptoms, such as difficulties breathing, and can even cause lung damage if left untreated. The most common respiratory disorder Singulair is used for is asthma, a condition affecting over 25 million Americans today. However, Singulair may also be used for the prevention of allergies and exercise-induced bronchospasm.

 

What does Singulair do?

When it comes to asthma, Singulair will not help with an acute attack but will effectively decrease the number of future attacks and prevent symptoms such as shortness of breath or wheezing. When used for exercise-induced bronchospasm, using Singulair will significantly reduce the risk of breathing problems that would usually occur during time of exercise. For allergies, Singulair will help with symptoms such as sneezing or stuffy, runny, or itchy nose.

 

How does Singulair work for asthma?

How Singulair works to treat asthma is by blocking the actions of certain chemicals called leukotrienes. These chemicals are naturally released when allergens – substances that cause allergic reactions – (such as pollen) are inhaled; leukotrienes, once released, will begin to inflame your lungs, causing swelling and tightening of the muscles that surround your airway, resulting in asthma symptoms. So by blocking the actions of these chemicals, you are preventing inflammation and any consequential asthma symptoms.

 

How long does it take for Singulair to work?

Though the exact amount of time it will take to work may vary, it may begin working as early as 3 days, however, for others it may take up to a week. For quickest efficiency, ensure you are following your doctor’s directions on how to take Singulair properly. If after a week, you do not feel an improvement within your condition; you may be able to speak with your doctor about alternate options. 

 

When to take Singulair for allergies?

Your doctor will let you know when to take Singulair when prescribing it to you. Some doctors may suggest taking your dose in the evening, but others may allow you to take it whenever is most convenient for you, as long as it is taken at the same time each day. If your doctor has directed you to take this medication at a certain time, it is important you follow those directions carefully.

 

Why do you have to take Singulair at night?

Singulair is widely suggested to be taken at night when used for asthma, but it doesn’t have to be. Many patients take Singulair in the morning and still find great relief in their symptoms. However, there is a theory that taking Singulair at night may be more effective. Singulair works by blocking the actions of leukotrienes, and leukotriene production is thought to be highest at night when you are sleeping. Therefore, it is thought that Singulair will be most effective when the peak concentration of the drug occurs while leukotriene production is high. Since Singulair has a short half life, peak concentration is seen only 3-4 hours after administration, so you would need to take it before bed to allow the drugs concentration to peak during sleep when leukotriene production is highest.

 

What are the side effects of Singulair 10mg?

Some common side effects of Singulair 10mg include skin rash, mood changes, headache, dizziness, and more. Side effects usually occur while your body adjusts to the medication; they should not alarm you. If they do become severe or do not go away over time, you should contact your doctor.

 

What type of medication is Singulair?

Singulair is a LTRAs; leukotriene receptor antagonists. Other names for this drug class include leukotriene modifiers, antileukotrienes, or leukotriene synthesis inhibitors. These types of drugs use two main approaches to prevent symptoms of respiratory disorders; through inhibition and antagonism of certain enzymes and receptors associated with leukotrienes, while also demonstrating anti-inflammatory properties.

 

When is generic Singulair available?

There is already a generic form of Singulair available for purchase. So, what is the generic for Singulair? It is sold under the name of the active ingredient; montelukast. If you are wondering where to buy Singulair in generic form; we carry both the brand-name and the generic alternative at My Drug Center for as low as $82.00, available to those with a valid prescription.

 

How much does Singulair cost without insurance?

Singulair is not covered by most medicare plans and therefore the expense comes entirely from the patient’s pocket. Without insurance, this medication may be expensive for many patients. For a supply of 112 –10mg tablets; it will cost you roughly more than a dozen times as much compared to the price of the same supply at My Drug Center, which is $82.00 (112 – 10mg tablets).

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