
You should discuss Singulair and breastfeeding with your healthcare provider. Everyone's situation is different, and your healthcare provider understands your situation best. After considering what you want and expect, as well as your current health situation, you and your healthcare provider can make a shared decision about Singulair and breastfeeding that is right for you.

If you already take this medication to prevent asthma or allergy symptoms, do not use it for exercise-induced bronchoconstriction.

It is unclear if Singulair passes through breast milk; nor is it known what effects the drug could have on a young infant. If your healthcare provider recommends that you take Singulair while breastfeeding, be sure to watch for any side effects in your child.

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