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FDA approves first generic versions of Singulair to treat asthma, allergies

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FDA approved the first generic versions of montelukast sodium (Singulair, Merck) for use in adults and children to control asthma symptoms and to help relieve symptoms of indoor and outdoor allergies.

FDA has approved the first generic versions of montelukast sodium (Singulair, Merck) for use in adults and children to control asthma symptoms and to help relieve symptoms of indoor and outdoor allergies.

Montelukast is in a class of medications called leukotriene receptor antagonists. It works by blocking the action of leukotrienes, substances in the body that cause the symptoms of asthma and hayfever (allergic rhinitis).

“For people who suffer from chronic health conditions such as asthma and allergies, it is important to have effective and affordable treatment options,” said Gregory P. Geba, MD, MPH, director of the Office of Generic Drugs in FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, said in a press release. “The generic products approved today will expand those options for patients.”

Montelukast should not be used for relief of a sudden asthma attack. Some side effects of montelukast can be serious. A healthcare provider should be immediately contacted if any of the following symptoms are experienced: behavior and mood-related changes such as aggression, depression, or hallucinations; feeling of “pins and needles” or numbness in the arms or legs; rash; flu-like symptoms; or severe pain and swelling of the sinuses.

In clinical trials, the most common side effects reported by patients using Singulair included: upper respiratory infection, fever, headache, sore throat, cough, stomach pain, diarrhea, ear ache, flu, runny nose, and sinus infection.

Apotex Inc., Aurobindo Pharma, Endo Pharmaceuticals, Glenmark Generics, Kudco Ireland Inc., Mylan Inc., Roxane Laboratories, Sandoz Inc., Teva Pharmaceuticals Inc., and Torrent Pharmaceuticals have gained FDA approval for generic montelukast tablets. Apotex, Aurobindo, Endo, Kudco, Mylan, Roxane, Sandoz, Teva, and Torrent have received approval for chewable tablets. Teva has received approval for the oral granule form.

Information about the availability of generic montelukast sodium can be obtained from the manufacturers.

"Montelukast [Singulair] is an important 'controller' medication in patients with asthma," said Formulary advisor James M. Wooten, PharmD, associate professor, department of medicine, section of clinical pharmacology, University of Missouri-Kansas City. "Hopefully, the generic version Singulair will be priced appropriately so that more patients can easily afford it."

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