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Date: | Sat, 11 Mar 2000 10:41:55 -0500 |
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I have a mom who's physician is interested on putting her on 5-10mg
Singulair (montelukast sodium) dissolved in 1.5 fl. oz. of normal
saline 3 TID in each nostril.
The mom has a bad allergy to tree pollen and mold which causes asthma
or asthma-like symptoms (not a good thing to have here in Kentucky -
I'm having the same problems ;->). Her child is about 2 yo and
breastfeeding.
Anyway, I've looked it up in Hale's MMM 1999, but, this drug is
usually used orally and there is no info on using it intransally.
From what I understand, there is or was a clinical trial on using
Singulair intranasally and this mom seems to be a good candidate to
use this drug this way.
I'd like some info that I can pass on to her, so that she can share
it with her physician.
Thanks,
Alicia Rudin, LLLL in the Bluegrass (Lexington, KY)
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