Buy Montelukast

May 11, 2012 by admin.

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What is Montelukast?

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Montelukast in the generic name for Singulair, a top selling oral asthma medication. It is a leukotriene receptor agonist. These receptor agonists work by blocking the effects of leukotrienes, significantly reducing asthma and seasonal allergy symptoms. Oral asthma medications are one of the easiest ways to reduce a patient’s asthma symptoms. Montelukast is one of the most used oral asthma medications, as doctors can prescribe it for children over the age of 2.

Why Montelukast?

Montelukast is a generic alternative to Singulair. ‘Generic’ means that the time limit on the patented ingredients in Singulair has expired. Buying a generic alternative saves patients and insurers significant amounts. Brand named medications often cost two- or three-times as much as a generic. This is because the manufacturers of the generics don’t have to recoup exceptionally expensive research and development costs, and are also spared the costs of marketing. Although generic alternatives are therapeutically (how they work) and chemically (how they are made) the same, some people find that a brand name works better for their bodies, or even that a generic alternative works better. Everyone is different, but if you are looking to save on your asthma medications, ask your pharmacist for generic Singulair, or montelukast.

Where Can I Get Montelukast?

As Singulair’s American patent has not expired yet, in order to buy generic Singulair, or montelukast, you will have to buy it from an online pharmacy. Big Mountain Drugs, or Canada Drugs Online, are both fully certified Canadian pharmacies. To find other safe options for Canadian pharmacies, look at the Pharmacy Checker website. Pharmacy Checker is one of the largest and most trusted pharmacy verification websites in North America.

Is Montelukast Right for Me?

Only your doctor can decide that. Remember that montelukast is a medication that works slowly over time. Therefore, you may not notice a difference in your asthma symptoms right away. If you notice negative side effects, be sure to talk to your doctor about it. They may suggest that you switch to a long acting inhaler.

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