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How To Manage The Fatigue Caused By The Medicine Montek?

I have am taking montek lc, 1tablet everyday for alergy and wheezing. If I dont take the tablet even one day, I will be sick, with wheezing also. Its like I am addicted to it. I am always tired when i take the medicine. How can i stop taking montek lc.
Fri, 25 Apr 2014
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You are saying if you skip montek, you get sick with wheezing. It basically doesnt mean u r addicted to it, it means without taking it you get the problem of wheeze. So I would say dont stop taking the montek without your doctor deciding to stop it. You have to consider taking care of wearing a mask while driving or gardening etc and prevent allergens getting into your lungs, along with taking your meds regularly. As you get better with time, your doctor may decide to stop it. Until then follow what your doctor has prescribed.
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How To Manage The Fatigue Caused By The Medicine Montek?

You are saying if you skip montek, you get sick with wheezing. It basically doesnt mean u r addicted to it, it means without taking it you get the problem of wheeze. So I would say dont stop taking the montek without your doctor deciding to stop it. You have to consider taking care of wearing a mask while driving or gardening etc and prevent allergens getting into your lungs, along with taking your meds regularly. As you get better with time, your doctor may decide to stop it. Until then follow what your doctor has prescribed.