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PostPosted: 11/05/06 - 01:06    Post subject: I need an answer to a burning question Vote now! Reply with quote

My inquiry is not really a behaviour problem but more a burning question regarding Singulair. I have recently been perscribed Singulair and since it does not cause drowsiness but rather insomnia my question is why does it have to be taken at night only?
I hope you can answer this for me.
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