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6 years ago
The nurse clarifies that the medication montelukast (Singulair) is a leukotriene modifier, which helps the asthmatic patient:
 
  a. Liquefy and cough up mucus
  b. Obtain quick relief from an acute asthma attack
  c. Prevent or lessen the severity of an asthma attack
  d. By providing bronchodilation
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6 years ago
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Singulair helps prevent asthma attacks through the modification of leukotrienes. It is not intended for quick relief, and it does not liquefy mucus or cause bronchodilation.
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