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I have been taking montelukast for two years. Now I have had nightmares for several days. Is it because of Montelukast? After such a long time? Thanks in advance for all answers.

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Bevvy

I was taking it for years. Then out of the blue started having horrific nightmares. Stopped taking montelukast and nightmares stopped/significantly reduced.

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ewusia28 in reply to Bevvy

Thank you for your response. Have you been prescribed other tablets instead of montelukast?

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Bevvy in reply to ewusia28

To my knowledge no other tablets available. Am on different inhalers now. On symbicort 200.

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Poobah

I've always had a tendency to have memorable dreams but Montelukast has taken it to a vivid level, and quite disturbing at times, especially if I'm stressed about something. There's no alternative to Montelukast so it's a toss up between dreams and wheezing. Montelukast doesn't relieve asthma symptoms for everyone so if it really does help your symptoms you may want to put up with the dreams. However, if it doesn't make alot of difference to your symptoms then have a chat with your GP or asthma nurse about coming off it and trying an add on inhaler.

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ReedB

Hi, same here. I don't take Montelukast as dreams become so vivid. I take telfast (fexofenadine) which doesn't work in the same way but does help reduce allergies.

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ewusia28

Thank you. I'll talk to my nurse about this.

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Loopylou99

Hi, I’d have to be convinced that this is the montelukast before coming off it. It has made such a difference to my asthma control. Maybe wait a week or two and see if the nightmares settle?

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risabel59

Just so you know there is another Leukotriene Receptor Antagonist (same drug type as Montelukast, but different) that you could try called Zarfirlukast. It is available on the NHS but there are some contraindications for it which mean it is less often prescribed. I take Montelukast and do have vivid dreams. But not nightmares. But I also take Telfast 180 & use Dymista. As well as quite a few other Asthma drugs.I would ask you doctor.

Cheers

R

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Pipsqueak77 in reply to risabel59

HiJust to say...

Zarfirlukast is no longer in production so not an option I’m afraid...

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