T.F.
Dear W.,
My suggestion may be a bit different as I am not a proponent of over the counter or prescription meds, especially with the recent news on singulair.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) just issued a MedWatch safety alert informing doctors and patients that it is investigating a possible link between use of montelukast (Singulair, Merck) and changes in mood and behavior as well as suicidality and suicide.
The drug, a leukotriene-receptor antagonist, is indicated for the treatment of asthma and symptoms of allergic rhinitis and to prevent exercise-induced asthma.
FDA anticipates that it may take up to 9 months to complete the ongoing evaluations, and meanwhile is not recommending that physicians stop prescribing the medication.
But, considering how effective the nutritional approach is for management of asthma and other airway-related allergic symptoms, perhaps those using this Merck medicine might want to try the safe and natural approach.
My suggestion would be to take alfalfa as a supplement. I know... it sounds backward for somene who has hay fever to try alfalfa, but it has worked for many.
THe alfalfa I use is from SHAKLEE. THe roots grow to 25 feet, so they are full of trace minerals. Alfalfa is a natural decongestant and anti-histamine. I have many customers that will not be without alfalfa for the allergy season.
I am not trying to sell you anything, only share what has been a huge relief for many people.
Some other suggestions may be to start taking supplements that are soecific to building the immune syatem. ARe you taking anything at this time?
Please let me know if I can help in any way.
T.
Wellness Consultant
Natural minded Mom to four healthy children