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Old 11th May 2007, 03:53 AM   #1
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Default Singulair is amazing..

(sorry this should be in prescription section) I have been on singulair for about 2 months now and it has been excellent at keeping my Rosacea under control. My flushing has been non-existent. Even the terrible night flushes and exercise-induced flushing has subsided. I started singulair because I tested positive for allergies (tree pollen, dust mites) I started getting allergy shots and my allergist also prescribed me the Singulair. What is even more amazing is that my broken blood vessels are much less noticeable than they were and my chronic redness is at least 50 percent better. I strongly recommend this, however I'm not sure how you can get it prescribed for you if you don't have allergies or asthma. he only thing that hasn't been helped much is my ocular rosacea. Hope this info helps. -Chris
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Old 17th May 2007, 06:27 AM   #2
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(sorry this should be in prescription section) I have been on singulair for about 2 months now and it has been excellent at keeping my Rosacea under control. My flushing has been non-existent. Even the terrible night flushes and exercise-induced flushing has subsided. I started singulair because I tested positive for allergies (tree pollen, dust mites) I started getting allergy shots and my allergist also prescribed me the Singulair. What is even more amazing is that my broken blood vessels are much less noticeable than they were and my chronic redness is at least 50 percent better. I strongly recommend this, however I'm not sure how you can get it prescribed for you if you don't have allergies or asthma. he only thing that hasn't been helped much is my ocular rosacea. Hope this info helps. -Chris
What a timely post. I just began taking Singulair after reading several medical abstracts that documented rapid improvement of rosacea symptoms when taking the drug. Its only been 2 days, so is too early to report. I just thought it was interesting that someone here had experience with it.
 
Old 19th May 2007, 12:39 AM   #3
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This is a duplicate post so until i figure out if there is anyway to put goodandplentys response into the other thread i'll lock this one so it doesn't get more confusing.

The unlocked thread on this is here:

http://forum.rosaceagroup.org/viewto...?p=44513#44513
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