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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We also switched from Pulmicort to Flovent. She only gets albuterol at first sign of cold. With the daily treatment of Flovent, we don't notice any out of the ordinary behavior. But when we have to increase her flovent and add in the albuterol - that's when we get the hot mess, tears - she goes from laughing to crying back to laughing all in one breath sometimes. She just turned 3 (for reference). We have managed to get the doctors to agree to hold off on the singulair. We don't feel comfortable with that based on the side effects we've read. My nephew was on it and had night terrors. So until we have to go down that road - we're avoiding.[/quote] Our 3 yr old is on Flovent, 2 puffs a day and albuterol when a bad cold/cough comes on. The albuterol makes her hyperactive. We hate that we have to give her Flovent, but the alternative, more trips to the hospital and pred, is worse.[/quote]
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