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I’ve been taking montelukast for 7 years at bedtime along with inhaler and statin. I can have vivid dreams but did before too. It works so well I can really tell the difference. I call it my little magic pill. I can remember being scared to take it at first, and tried it for 3 days and panicked thinking I had strange symptoms I rushed to a pharmacist who said to give it more time, I did and realised my panick was because I could actually breathe. When I forget to take it I really know. One forgotten day is easy more and it’s like beginning again I think it takes 5 days to get used to it then it works like magic.

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I hope Cushti reads your post 😇

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It's been a gamechanger for my young grandsons asthma

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