Guest guest Posted September 14, 2009 Report Share Posted September 14, 2009 My son is on day 3 of Singulair. We've noticed he is making more eye contact and talking more but he says he's feeling dizzy at times. Has anybody else had this side effect and can tell me if it will go away? Is this a medication that can be given long term? Thank you! Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2009 Report Share Posted September 15, 2009 Thanks, Sally. He's taking because he has eosoniphilic esophigitis and enterocolitis. He's back on steroids, too. Doctor's trying to control his allergic reactions to bring eosoniphils back down to normal.. Take care, Sharon Re: Singulair question Posted by: "abroadincostarica" sally@... abroadincostarica Mon Sep 14, 2009 10:34 pm (PDT) --- slkbrooke wrote:> My son is on day 3 of Singulair. We've noticed he is making more eye contact and talking more but he says he's feeling dizzy at times. Has anybody else had this side effect and can tell me if it will go away? Is this a medication that can be given long term? Thank you! Sharon>Hi Sharon,Is he on Singulair for asthma? My son is now 16 and has been on one asthma med or another most of his life. A year ago he went off the drugs and we've been controlling it with diet, eliminating allergens around the house and, now, starting chelation.He never complained of dizziness, though. Maybe it's making your son's blood pressure low? I don't know.My son takes 10mg (he's 6') when he takes a Singulair now, if he goes to the theatre with its stuffy carpeted floors and chairs, something like that.Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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