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A female asked:
Dr. James Ferguson
Pediatrics 48 years experience
Yes: I take it you mean dramamine (dimenhydrinate). Both can be used at the same time and do not interfere with onne another.
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A female asked:
Dr. Robert Kwok
Pediatrics 35 years experience
Time to call...: To find out the next step after a minor overdose of singulair, (montelukast) a parent should call poison control, the child's pediatrician, or the loc... Read More
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Dr. Todd Zimmerman
Pediatric Emergency Medicine 28 years experience
Call Poison Control: Call poison control immediately or go to the nearest er. These kids usually do well if that is all she took but again...I would have her checked by a ... Read More
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A 24-year-old male asked:
Dr. James Ferguson
Pediatrics 48 years experience
Not particularly: You basically wasted a dose. The extra will not have a significant effect as a benefit. Some find it a little sedating, many do not.
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A 46-year-old member asked:
Dr. Douglas Fronzaglia ii, do, ms
Internal Medicine - Geriatrics 23 years experience
Yes, but: Both can cause drowsiness, so be careful.
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A 59-year-old male asked:
Dr. Donald Nino
Family Medicine 40 years experience
Medications: If you are not allergic, you should be able to take both meds. Singulair (montelukast) is for asthma or allergies. Ibuprofen is an anti-inflammatory.
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A female asked:
Dr. Ashley Emmert
Allergy and Immunology 18 years experience
Yes: It is safe to take those mess together
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A 36-year-old female asked:
Dr. Clarene Cress
Specializes in Pediatrics
Yes: I highly recommend that immunizations be continued on schedule for a child with asthma/allergies while on Singulair (montelukast) or other asthma main... Read More
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A 39-year-old female asked:
Dr. Donald Colantino
Internal Medicine 63 years experience
In my opinion, since there's no effect on blood pressure, pulse, brain function he shouldn't have any significant adverse effects. However I would li... Read More
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A 46-year-old member asked:
Dr. Heidi Fowler
Psychiatry 27 years experience
Yes: Montelukast is the active ingredient in Singulair (montelukast).
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A 44-year-old member asked:
Dr. James Sublett
Allergy and Immunology 48 years experience
Yes: Montelukast is effective as a "controller" medication in mild asthma and also is approved by the fda for allergic rhinitis (hay fever). It may be use... Read More
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