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Leukotriene Modifier Montelukast (Singulair)
We used to think Singulair was a very cool drug. It is an oral prescription medicine that blocks the effects of those inflammatory chemicals called leukotrienes. So, it only made sense to us that a drug like Singulair would relieve symptoms. This medication is widely prescribed to ease the breathing problems associated with asthma.
Research suggests, however, that Singulair is only modestly effective for alleviating itching, sneezing, congestion, and runny nose. It is roughly comparable to antihistamines such as loratadine (Claritin). One study reported that Singu-
***** Corticosteroid Nasal Sprays
Most allergy experts believe that these steroid sprays are the most effective treatments available and should be the first-line therapy. They are not likely to cause drowsiness or sedation and should be safe for people who must drive or operate machinery.
Side effects: Nasal irritation, stinging, burning, and bleeding. Other adverse reactions may include sore throat (and, rarely, yeast infections), headache, nausea, and cough. Rare adverse reactions may include perforation of the septum, nasal ulcers, reduced growth. rate in children, glaucoma, cataracts, and asthma symptoms.
Downside: These drugs are pricey and may alter the senses of taste and smell.
Cost: Approximately $85 to $95 for brand•name nasal sprays. Generic flunisolide is $35 to $40 per bottle.
lair, which costs more than $3 per pill, was no more effective than the oral decongestant pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) for relieving typical allergy symptoms. 56 Generic pseudoephedrine is far less expensive than Singulair. It is harder to purchase these days because pharmacists can only dispense it from behind the counter. You don’t need a prescription, but you will have to sign for it. Too many people used pseudoephedrine to make the illegal drug methamphetamine, so states and the federal government cracked down on easy access.
The research demonstrating that pseudoephedrine is quite effective in relieving allergy symptoms has forced us to reevaluate this old and inexpensive vasoconstrictor. It works by shrinking blood vessels in the nose. Perhaps that’s why so many drug companies now add this OTC ingredient to their antihistamines. Whenever you see a D appended to the name of an allergy medicine, you can pretty much assume that there is a decongestant on board, and frequently it is pseudoephedrine. It is found in Allegra-D, Claritin-D, Clarinex-D, Zyrtec-D, and other similar formulations.
O.I would like to point out a side effect of allergy medications that contain pseudoephedrine for nasal decongestion. Taking Claritin-D left me completely unable to fall asleep. I was literally up all night with a racing heartbeat.
I have had insomnia problems before, so I did not immediately associate this with the medication and continued to take it for 5 days. I was so sleep deprived that I couldn’t work.
I finally read the warning about nervousness, dizziness, or sleeplessness. I called my doctor, who said I should switch to Claritin (non-D). On this drug I sleep like a baby.
I found that some OTC allergy medicines I had taken for years also contain pseudoephedrine. I suspect this contributed to my earlier insomnia problems.
I urge anyone with insomnia to check all medications for pseudoephedrine. It does not affect everyone, but some of us just can’t handle even a small amount.
A. Millions of people struggle with insomnia and many don’t realize that the medicines they take may be contributing to their problem.
Decongestants aren’t the only culprits. Antihistamines, antidepressants, asthma medicines, blood pressure pills, and pain relievers are some of the drugs that can cause insomnia.
As popular as pseudoephedrine may be, there are some side effects to be alert for. Many people complain of insomnia, anxiety, agitation, headache, nausea, dizziness, and tremor. The most serious adverse reactions are elevated blood pressure and irregular heart rhythms. Men with prostate enlargement must avoid this decongestant because it can make urination much more difficult.
