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Singulair is one of the most selling prescription allergy medicines indicated to treat perennial allergic rhinitis (usually triggered by indoor allergens ) in children as young as six months old and seasonal allergic rhinitis (hay fever caused by outdoor allergens) in children over age 2. Singulair facilitates to control all of children’s allergy symptoms such as sneezing, stuffy nose, runny nose, and itchy nose. Singulair is a leukotriene inhibitor and these are the chemicals that the body releases when we breathe in an allergen. Leukotrienes cause inflammation in the lungs and tightening of the muscles around the airways, which often results in asthma symptoms.

Unlike other anti-histamine medications, Clarinex and Zyrtec for example, Singulair is also used as a long-term (maintenance) treatment to prevent or treat asthma in adults and children as young as 12 months old. However, Singulair does not cure an asthma attack that has already begun – this is what fast-acting inhalation medications are for. Singulair simply would not work very fast enough to reverse the symptoms. It may take up to a few weeks to notice improvement in your asthma symptoms with this drug.

The latest National Asthma Education and Prevention Program clinical practice guidelines classified leukotriene receptor antagonists though as an alternative treatment for children with persistent asthma. Inhaled corticosteroids should be the starting and preferred treatment, adding on a long-acting inhaled beta2-agonist for those with moderate or severe symptoms.

Singulair prevents exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (narrowing of the air passages in the lungs) in people who are not already administering this medication for other conditions. If you are already using Singulair to treat allergies and inhibits asthmatic attacks, you should not use it for exercise-induced bronchoconstriction.

Make sure you remember that Singular can be taken just once a day and Singulair may be taken with or without food. Children who are experiencing from allergies can take the drug at any convenient time while the children with asthma should take the drug in the evening. For pediatric patients , Singulair Oral Granules can be dissolved in a teaspoon of infant formula or breast milk or mixed with a spoonful of soft baby food (including applesauce, carrots, rice and ice cream) or it can be placed directly into the child's mouth.