Singulair (montelukast) pills are typically oval-shaped and can vary in color depending on the dosage. The 10 mg tablets are usually white or off-white, while the 4 mg and 5 mg chewable tablets may be pink or orange and are often scored for easy splitting. They may also have markings or imprints that indicate the dosage. Always check with a pharmacist or the packaging for specific details on the version you have.
Singulair is used to treat asthma.
they are yellow
drugs look like pills and other medicines poo
some can be pills they are yellow and white some can be pills they are yellow and white
No Singulair (montelukast) has no effect on birth control pill. It can be taken at the same moment (or in the same day) regularly.
Yes; Singulair has no drug-drug interactions.
they look like pills, or could be in a liqudated form. so be careful of those little guys!!
coke will put a hole through the middle of your nose and some with pills
There are so many variations from so many manufacturers that there is no one set look
They are white or red in colour and are tube shaped.
like a handfull of white pills with various markings
They are like little pellet shaped pills, mine are orangish / reddish and they are not that big.