Leukotriene Modifiers

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Association between Leukotriene-Modifying Agents and Suicide: What is the Evidence?: (Source: Drug Safety) http://bit.ly/mgJYyI

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Leukotriene modifier drug label change requested by FDA - MPR

empr.com — “The FDA has requested that manufacturers of leukotriene modifiers include a precaution in the drug labeling regarding neuropsychiatric events that have been reported in some patients taking montelukast (Singulair, from Merck), zafirlukast (Accolate, from AstraZeneca) and zileuton (Zyflo CR from Cornerstone Therapeutics).View full resource at empr.com

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Leukotriene modifiers for asthma treatment - Montuschi - 2010 - Clinical & Experimental Allergy - Wiley Online Library

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Singulair Side Effects - Will Singulair Side Effects or Side Effects of Other Leukotriene Modifiers Affect Your Mental Health

asthma.about.com — “The FDA preforms surveillance of side effects after drugs have been released for use. Singulair and other leukotriene modifiers have changed their labeling to reflect some potential side effects with this class of drugs.View full resource at asthma.about.com

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Will the new Singulair label on neuropsychiatric events modify its use? I don't think as long as patients are informed. http://is.gd/10KMs

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FDA Requests Labeling Change for Leukotriene Modifiers http://bit.ly/aPeeZ

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New Precautions on Asthma Meds « Blisstree

blisstree.com — “The FDA has requested that a new precaution be added to the drug prescribing information for some popular asthma medications. The medicines are known as leukotriene modifiers and include Singulair (montelukast) Accolate (zafirlukast) ZyfView full resource at blisstree.com

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Singulair and Asthma - What Is the Role of Singulair in Asthma?

asthma.about.com — “Singulair is in a class of medications called leukotriene modifiers. This class of drugs is one of the potential add on drugs for your asthma regimen. Learn what it does, how it works, if you might benefit and potential side effects.View full resource at asthma.about.com

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Respiratory Research | Abstract | Treatment of allergic asthma: Modulation of Th2 cells and their responses

respiratory-research.com — “Atopic asthma is a chronic inflammatory pulmonary disease characterised by recurrent episodes of wheezy, laboured breathing with an underlying Th2 cell-mediated inflammatory response in the airways. It is currently treated and, more or less, controlled depending on severity, with bronchodilators e.g. long-acting beta agonists and long-acting muscarinic antagonists or anti-inflammatory drugs such as corticosteroids (inhaled or oral), leukotriene modifiers, theophyline and anti-IgE therapy. UnfortView full resource at respiratory-research.com

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