Singulair Terms and Disclaimer

Speak to your physician before taking Singulair. Do not use it on your own to treat a condition you may be experiencing. Side effects that should be reported immediately to your doctor include: skin rash, hives, swelling of the face, lips, or tongue, trouble breathing, dark urine, fever or infection, flu-like symptoms, painful lumps under the skin, pain, tingling, numbness in the hands or feet, sinus pain or swelling, suicidal thoughts or mood swings, unusual bleeding or bruising, and yellowing of the eyes or skin.

Less serious side effects include: coughing, dizziness, drowsiness, headache, stomach upset, stuffy nose and trouble sleeping.

Patients should report negative side effects to both their doctor and the FDA. The FDA website is at www.FDA.gov/medwatch or call them at 1-800-FDA-1088.

Disclaimer

All information included in this website is meant to be informative and is a summary of information recorded about Singulair. It is not designed to be the only source of data on Singulair and its uses or safety. In addition, the data on this site is not meant to take the place of advice from a doctor or physician and should not be taken as such. Always talk with a doctor or physician before taking any prescription drug, including Singulair. Not only can they safely prescribe Singulair, but they may also be able to give you additional data about the drug and how it will treat your own unique situation.