Does singulair result in proboscis bleeds?
i'm on singulair and i never got nose bleeds. but now i do?
Nose bleeds is not listed as a side effect for Singulair...It may have more of an environmental cause close to the air not having enough moisture...You may try using a humidifier to put moisture in the heavens..... Source(s): WebMD.com
Couldn't find it here either
http://www.medicinenet.com/montelukast-o…
Well, the best answer is, maybe. Singulair blocks leukotrienes, unsophisticatedly the things that create the allergic reactions that you see. It can keep the nose from running by stopping the allergic response to the stimuli.
In general this medication does not "dry" your nose out, but, your nose will be dryer, if that makes sense. However, everyone reacts to medication differently and this could be a problem for you personally. I would watch it closely and if it continues then I would discuss it with your physician and consider something different. Otherwise, it could newly be that your nose is very sensitive right now from all the running and blowing and those sensitive tissues are comfortable to tear, leading to bleeding.
Hope this helps
Singulair, in exceptional instances has been associated with
increased tendancy to bleed, usually in the lungs.
Here is an excerpt from the company insert:
Find the "increased bleeding tendency" contained by the below company report:
--------------------------------------…
Post-Marketing Experience
The following additional adverse reactions have been reported within post-marketing use: hypersensitivity reactions (including anaphylaxis, angioedema, pruritus, urticaria, and very rarely, hepatic eosinophilic infiltration); dream abnormalities and hallucination, drowsiness, irritability, agitation including aggressive behavior, restlessness, insomnia, paraesthesia/hypoesthesia, and very rarely seizures; arthralgia, myalgia including muscle cramps; increased bleeding tendency, bruising; palpitations; edema; nausea, vomiting, dyspepsia, diarrhea, and exceedingly rarely pancreatitis. Rare cases of cholestatic hepatitis, hepatocellular liver-injury, and mixed-pattern liver injury have been reported in patients treated near SINGULAIR. Most of these occurred in combination with other confounding factors, such as use of other medication, or when SINGULAIR was administered to patients who had underlying potential for liver disease such as alcohol use or other forms of hepatitis.
--------------------------------------…
Whether this is the cause of your nose bleeds or not, I do
not know. I do not know what else you are using, anithistimines, nasal spray/inhaler, drops, etc.
Two other possible cause, a genetic condition of blood vessels being very close to the skin surface. If your blood
vessels are close to your skin on the put a bet on of your hands then
the same is likely surrounded by your nose. This increases the tendency
for easy bleeding with any type of irritation. I myself own that in one nostril and on my body. Most people have blood vessels deeper surrounded by their tissues.
Also, it is winter, air is dry, humidity is very low, temperatures are low, skin cracks easily and increases partiality to bleed when nose blood vessesls are close to surface.
Antihistimines (which Singulair is not) tend to aggrevate this
condition, as does Atrovent, etc.
Your snout is probably getting dried out as your tissues are shrinking but have no moisture.
Try a saline nasal RINSE (not a spray) A full warm water saline rinse goes surrounded by one nostril and out the other. It draws out all the gunk and shrinks the tissue (like swimming in the ocean). I've been doing it at work too. I use the water right out of the reheat tap, add some salt from a packet in my pocket.
Buffered brackish doesn't 'sting' as much as plain salt water. You can use a new method like Nasopure, or the vintage, Netipot
You can do this as regularly as you like with no side effects.
You don’t need a prescription for this therapy. So if you live surrounded by a state like mine, they’ve pretty much “outlawed” sudafed medicine. Drug-free is really the way to go on a frequent-use starting place. (I put in a link for “what” and “how” – there’s also some good info on wiki) Source(s): http://www.nasopure.com/what.html
http://nasopure.com/how.html
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Nose bleeds is not listed as a side effect for Singulair...It may have more of an environmental cause close to the air not having enough moisture...You may try using a humidifier to put moisture in the heavens..... Source(s): WebMD.com
Couldn't find it here either
http://www.medicinenet.com/montelukast-o…
Well, the best answer is, maybe. Singulair blocks leukotrienes, unsophisticatedly the things that create the allergic reactions that you see. It can keep the nose from running by stopping the allergic response to the stimuli.
In general this medication does not "dry" your nose out, but, your nose will be dryer, if that makes sense. However, everyone reacts to medication differently and this could be a problem for you personally. I would watch it closely and if it continues then I would discuss it with your physician and consider something different. Otherwise, it could newly be that your nose is very sensitive right now from all the running and blowing and those sensitive tissues are comfortable to tear, leading to bleeding.
Hope this helps
Singulair, in exceptional instances has been associated with
increased tendancy to bleed, usually in the lungs.
Here is an excerpt from the company insert:
Find the "increased bleeding tendency" contained by the below company report:
--------------------------------------…
Post-Marketing Experience
The following additional adverse reactions have been reported within post-marketing use: hypersensitivity reactions (including anaphylaxis, angioedema, pruritus, urticaria, and very rarely, hepatic eosinophilic infiltration); dream abnormalities and hallucination, drowsiness, irritability, agitation including aggressive behavior, restlessness, insomnia, paraesthesia/hypoesthesia, and very rarely seizures; arthralgia, myalgia including muscle cramps; increased bleeding tendency, bruising; palpitations; edema; nausea, vomiting, dyspepsia, diarrhea, and exceedingly rarely pancreatitis. Rare cases of cholestatic hepatitis, hepatocellular liver-injury, and mixed-pattern liver injury have been reported in patients treated near SINGULAIR. Most of these occurred in combination with other confounding factors, such as use of other medication, or when SINGULAIR was administered to patients who had underlying potential for liver disease such as alcohol use or other forms of hepatitis.
--------------------------------------…
Whether this is the cause of your nose bleeds or not, I do
not know. I do not know what else you are using, anithistimines, nasal spray/inhaler, drops, etc.
Two other possible cause, a genetic condition of blood vessels being very close to the skin surface. If your blood
vessels are close to your skin on the put a bet on of your hands then
the same is likely surrounded by your nose. This increases the tendency
for easy bleeding with any type of irritation. I myself own that in one nostril and on my body. Most people have blood vessels deeper surrounded by their tissues.
Also, it is winter, air is dry, humidity is very low, temperatures are low, skin cracks easily and increases partiality to bleed when nose blood vessesls are close to surface.
Antihistimines (which Singulair is not) tend to aggrevate this
condition, as does Atrovent, etc.
Your snout is probably getting dried out as your tissues are shrinking but have no moisture.
Try a saline nasal RINSE (not a spray) A full warm water saline rinse goes surrounded by one nostril and out the other. It draws out all the gunk and shrinks the tissue (like swimming in the ocean). I've been doing it at work too. I use the water right out of the reheat tap, add some salt from a packet in my pocket.
Buffered brackish doesn't 'sting' as much as plain salt water. You can use a new method like Nasopure, or the vintage, Netipot
You can do this as regularly as you like with no side effects.
You don’t need a prescription for this therapy. So if you live surrounded by a state like mine, they’ve pretty much “outlawed” sudafed medicine. Drug-free is really the way to go on a frequent-use starting place. (I put in a link for “what” and “how” – there’s also some good info on wiki) Source(s): http://www.nasopure.com/what.html
http://nasopure.com/how.html
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Do you inevitability a prescription for differin?
i want to buy differin because my friend told me it worked and so have other people she said her dermatologist recommended it to her and i should try it what do i need to get it? yes, you inevitability a prescription.
Can you go and get drug tested at court if you own not on the other hand be convicted of anything?
Yes, you can be drug tested at anytime as a condition of your bond. If you show up positive your bond can be revoked although it doesn't generally result in a new charge. If you show up to the trial and they...
