Help! information needed on Singulair in nasal spray
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Thanks for the information. I knew I had seen it somewhere. Now I know which Dr to ask. By the way, I think it might be helping. I am not positive because I started doing something else at the same time, so not sure which is helping. "Karen" <ka…@no.spam> wrote in message
news:MPG.1572ffb46f4cf7a9896b1@news.mindspring.com… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> W Allen [wnal...@rcn.com] wrote: > > Hi > > This is the second time I have posted, so I hope someone knows the answer. > > I know I have seen information posted somewhere about using Singular in a > > saline solution as a nasal spray, and although I printed the information out > > I can’t find the printout. I have been trying this out and I think that it > > might be helping, but I wanted to know how much singular to use with the > > water. I have some tablets which made me sick to my stomach when I took them > > orally, but might be helping dissolved in a spray. I have just been using a > > small amount in water, but would like to know how much is recommended. > > Thanks for any information! > > Itchi > Recently on alt.med.allergy, Dr. Grossan mentioned that Singulair can be > used as a nasal spray. Here is part of his posting: > ENTconsult [entcons...@aol.com] wrote in alt.med.allergy: > > Another experimental method is to dissolve Singulair in Breathe.ease and > > use as a nasal spray. > > Murray Grossan, M.D. > > http://www.ent-consult.com > > http://www.TinnitusRelief.net > Dr. Grossan may be able to provide additional information about this form > of administration, or point you to documentation for studies involving > Singulair as a nasal-spray. > Also recommend that you discuss with your doctor, to keep him/her in the > loop. > Good luck to you in finding the information you’re seeking. > Karen
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W Allen [wnal...@rcn.com] wrote: > Thanks for the information. I knew I had seen it somewhere. Now I know > which Dr to ask. By the way, I think it might be helping. I am not > positive because I started doing something else at the same time, so not > sure which is helping.
You’re welcome. The allergy and sinusitis newsgroups have been a huge help to me, and I’m glad the info I tracked down was helpful to you. Wonderful to hear that using Singular as a nasal spray seems to be working for you.
Please keep us posted as you learn more…
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"W Allen" <wnal…@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:9eb69m$l52$1@bob.news.rcn.net… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hi > This is the second time I have posted, so I hope someone knows the answer. > I know I have seen information posted somewhere about using Singular in a > saline solution as a nasal spray, and although I printed the information out > I can’t find the printout. I have been trying this out and I think that it > might be helping, but I wanted to know how much singular to use with the > water. I have some tablets which made me sick to my stomach when I took them > orally, but might be helping dissolved in a spray. I have just been using a > small amount in water, but would like to know how much is recommended. > Thanks for any information! > Itchi >Hi Itchi!
Try this to get your information – Run " www.Google.com" then enter "Singulair, nose, spray." You’ll get a number of websites. I remember there is a mention of a nasal spray containing Singulair. This stuff has some danger for the liver, so see – "Singulair, liver, toxicity." Regards, Duncan Robertson
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W Allen [wnal...@rcn.com] wrote: > Hi > This is the second time I have posted, so I hope someone knows the answer. > I know I have seen information posted somewhere about using Singular in a > saline solution as a nasal spray, and although I printed the information out > I can’t find the printout. I have been trying this out and I think that it > might be helping, but I wanted to know how much singular to use with the > water. I have some tablets which made me sick to my stomach when I took them > orally, but might be helping dissolved in a spray. I have just been using a > small amount in water, but would like to know how much is recommended. > Thanks for any information! > Itchi
Recently on alt.med.allergy, Dr. Grossan mentioned that Singulair can be used as a nasal spray. Here is part of his posting: ENTconsult [entcons...@aol.com] wrote in alt.med.allergy: > Another experimental method is to dissolve Singulair in Breathe.ease and > use as a nasal spray. > Murray Grossan, M.D. > http://www.ent-consult.com > http://www.TinnitusRelief.net
Dr. Grossan may be able to provide additional information about this form of administration, or point you to documentation for studies involving Singulair as a nasal-spray. Also recommend that you discuss with your doctor, to keep him/her in the loop. Good luck to you in finding the information you’re seeking. Karen
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Hi This is the second time I have posted, so I hope someone knows the answer. I know I have seen information posted somewhere about using Singular in a saline solution as a nasal spray, and although I printed the information out I can’t find the printout. I have been trying this out and I think that it might be helping, but I wanted to know how much singular to use with the water. I have some tablets which made me sick to my stomach when I took them orally, but might be helping dissolved in a spray. I have just been using a small amount in water, but would like to know how much is recommended. Thanks for any information! Itchi
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