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Does singulair have cortisone in it?

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Does singulair have cortisone in it?

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No. It’s a leukotriene inhibitor. This means that it stops your body from producing the leukotrienes that are the chemical in the body which starts the chain reaction for bronchial swelling. It is the swelling of the airways that causes the difficulty breathing. Singulair stops the problem at the source instead of treating the symptoms.

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