What is the generic name for montelukast?
While many asthma treatments come in the form of inhalers, Singulair is an asthma medication you take by mouth. Singulair is the brand-name version of the generic drug, montelukast.
How do you identify montelukast?
montelukast 10 mg tablet. This medicine is a beige, square (rounded corners), film-coated, tablet imprinted with “I” and “114”.
Is montelukast a narcotic?
Montelukast is used in the treatment of allergic rhinitis; bronchospasm prophylaxis; asthma, maintenance; asthma and belongs to the drug class leukotriene modifiers. There is no proven risk in humans during pregnancy. Montelukast 10 mg (base) is not a controlled substance under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA).
Does montelukast come in different shapes?
SINGULAIR 5 mg Tablets: pink, round, bi-convex-shaped chewable tablets, with code MSD 275 on one side and SINGULAIR on the other.
What kind of pill has x 54 on it?
Pill with imprint X 54 is Beige, Four-sided and has been identified as Montelukast Sodium 10 mg (base). It is supplied by Aurobindo Pharma Limited. Montelukast is used in the treatment of allergic rhinitis; asthma, maintenance; bronchospasm prophylaxis; asthma and belongs to the drug class leukotriene modifiers .
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Can you identify a pill with no markings?
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