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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I found your post while searching for answers to my sons behavior changes... also thinking it has something to do with Qvar. He had similar behaviors as your daughter when he was 3 or 4 years old when he started Singulair. It was a TOTAL NIGHTMARE!!! We stopped giving him the Singulair and he went back to his happy self the very next day. Now he is 13 and has been taking QVar. Now showing horrid behavior, angry, defiant, and suicidal thoughts. Some may say that this could be because he’s 13 and full of hormones, but we know our son...this hit him HARD almost out of nowhere. It’s almost as if one day our happy, silly, respectful, rule-following son suddenly became psychotic. We stopped giving him the QVar last night so we’ll see what happens. Good luck to you!! [/quote] I have a teen on Qvar with no issues thus far but holy cow the Singulair!! Her anxiety went through the roof on that to the point that I seriously, SERIOUSLY was worried she’d harm herself. We went months and months having her seeing a counselor, trying to tweak sleep schedules, tutoring because of her schoolwork anxiety, etc. I don’t know why it too me so long to check into the meds (she takes a number for asthma and allergies) but it was an basically overnight change when (with her allergist’s permission) we discontinued the Singulair. [/quote]
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