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Asthma And Singulair - Articles
Sick About Singulair
by
Dr. Matthew M.
Posted
Sun 26 Jul 2009 10:08pm
posts on why you should no longer use this product ), Merck actually beat profit forecasts due to good sales of its asthma drug Singulair. Singulair's quarterly sales jumped 16... generic) and Januvia, and they are the makers of two important vaccines: Gardisil and Zostavax. However, I am concerned about high sales of the asthma drug Singulair, because
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Analysis Finds No Singulair, Suicide Link
by
Rudy S.
Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:16am
Interesting article Link: Analysis Finds No Singulair, Suicide Link.
Sept. 5, 2008 -- A new analysis by the American Lung Association does not support a link between the asthma and allergy drug Singulair and depression and suicide.
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Risky side effects from Singulair
by
Neil Kao
Posted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:27am
with the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, have jointly noted that while there have been no prior publicly reported cases associating death with taking Singulair, both... fever). However, if Singulair is being taken for asthma, do not stop it suddenly without contacting your doctor. Recognize that your asthma may flare up and that this could
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Merck and Teva Go to Court over Singulair Going Generic
by
Medical Quack

Posted
Thu 19 Feb 2009 5:29pm
the allergy and asthma drug Singulair. Teva is challenging the validity of Singulair’s patent, which expires in 2012, Dow Jones Newswires reports.
The stakes are high for Merck... exactly is in a patent today one might wonder? Singulair is not a biosimilar drug, but it appears biosimilar could be the next generation of generics in some shape or form. BD
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Merck and Singulair – More Legal Battles Besides Teva With Patent Challenges
by
Medical Quack

Posted
Fri 14 Aug 2009 10:29pm
— The battle over the patent on Merck and Co.'s allergy and asthma drug Singulair, the best-selling drug of one of the world's
largest drug makers, continued Friday as a group of drug... insurance firms, Singulair is one big patent in question and this has to be costing the company a lot of money. Singulair brought in over 4 billion in sales in 2008 and the current
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When will generics become available for Singulair and Clarinex?
by
Neil Kao
Posted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:26am
when generic drug manufacturers will attack Singulair. It is approved for the treatment of both allergic rhinitis and asthma - one of few medications to be able prove itself...
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Singulair Score
by
Danielle L
Posted
Fri 08 Jan 2010 9:44am
Sweet! While rearranging my meds, I found three (3!!) boxes of Singulair that I didn’t know I had. And they are not expired! Now I remember, my mom got them for me right before I left in August. That’s like 75$ in my pocket
Posted in Uncategorized Tagged: Asthma, medications
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FDA's new warning on Singulair
by
Neil Kao
Posted
Sat 04 Jul 2009 10:18pm
On 6/12/09, theFDA issued a new warning on leukotriene inhibitors, which includes Singulair, Accolate, and Zyflo. Singulair is the only one of the three to be approved for allergic rhinitis and also exercise-induced asthma. The FDA is concerned about "reported neuropsychiatric events that include postmarket cases of agitation, aggression, anxiousness
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Vytorin and Singulair: Problems for the Company, Confusion for the Public
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Dr. Matthew M.
Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 4:31pm
elsewhere: Though Singulair is likely safe, it is ridiculously over prescribed. Singulair is indicated for the treatment of allergies and asthma. For allergies, It has not been shown... corticosteroids. Flonase is now available as generic fluticasone, and is much more effective then Singulair (which is not generic), Claritin or the combination of the two. Regarding asthma
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Vytorin and Singulair: Problems for the Company, Confusion for the Public
by
Dr. Matthew M.
Posted
Tue 24 Jun 2008 12:08pm
genericfluticasone, and is much more effective thenSingulair(which is not generic),Claritinor the combination of the two. Regarding asthma, the updated 2007 NIH guidelines recommend inhaled corticosteroids for asthmatics of all ages. The data is overwhelming, clear and convincing.Singulair, which has much less of an effect is considered alternative therapy by the NIH. Yet
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