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  2. Montelukast - Wikipedia

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    Singulair was covered by US Patent No. 5,565,473 [27] which expired on 3 August 2012. [28] The same day, the FDA approved several generic versions of montelukast. [29] The United States Patent and Trademark Office launched a reexamination of the patent covering Singulair on May 2009. The decision was driven by the discovery of references that ...

  3. Zafirlukast - Wikipedia

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    There are two dosage forms for zafirlukast, notable for their age-adjustments. The 20 mg tablet is for adults and children older than age 12, whereas the 10 mg tablet is for children between the ages of 5 and 12. [1] Tablets should be stored at room temperature, out of direct sunlight, and away from sources of moisture. [1]

  4. Exclusive-US FDA finds widely used asthma drug impacts ... - AOL

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    By 2019, the FDA tallied 82 suicides linked to Singulair and its generic versions reported to its adverse-event database since 1998. At least 31 of those reports involved someone age 19 or younger.

  5. Popular asthma drug Singulair could be linked to mental ... - AOL

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    Singulair, originally sold by Merck & Co., is a prescription drug that was launched in 1998 and is used to prevent and treat symptoms of asthma and allergies, according to the Cleveland Clinic, by ...

  6. Pranlukast - Wikipedia

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    Pranlukast (brand name Onon, オノン) is a cysteinyl leukotriene receptor-1 antagonist.This drug works similarly to Merck & Co.'s montelukast (Singulair). It is widely used in Japan.

  7. Levocetirizine - Wikipedia

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    Levocetirizine was approved for medical use in the United States in 2007, [3] and is available as a generic medication. [4] In 2022, it was the 152nd most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 3 million prescriptions.