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Singulaire causing problems sleeping?

Sleep Health | Last Active: Jun 29, 2023 | Replies (4)

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@vellen

Honestly, I've never had a doctor warn me of side effects from a drug unless I asked, some don't even know. That's a better question for the pharmacist. I always come home and check out the drug and any possible interactions with what I'm currently taking.
https://www.drugs.com/drug_interactions.html
This is the one I use.
A good pharmacist will also label the bottle but they don't all keep track of your other prescriptions with regard interactions.
I would personally not be too concerned after taking it for years.

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I agree with everything you wrote. There are so many drugs today, many similar to each other, and all with some kind of side effects, that it's hard even for the doctor or pharmacist to keep track. However I would have expected the specialist to be aware and to bring it to my attention. Whatever.
I'm looking at the singulaire for a different reason. My sleep disturbances became worse over the years and just possibly might have been exacerbated by the drug. I might also have stopped taking it or have taken it only seasonally but nobody ever suggested it. For now I've stopped taking it, hoping I can get along without. If I can't I'll ask my doctor for a solution. And I'll read all the warnings carefully!