Leukotriene inhibitors are prescribed for treating asthma and allergies. They work by blocking Leukotriene production. Asthma, involve a number of chemical mediators (histamine & Leukotriene). Leukotrienes are chains of unsaturated fatty acids having twenty carbon atoms. Leukotriene inhibitors decrease mild to moderate asthma caused by allergens.
It is also known to reduce nighttime symptoms. If you take it daily for a few weeks, your allergic asthma symptom will surely go away. They are also given to children suffering from frequent and severe asthma attack. People who dislike asthma inhalers can also consume this medication. Leukotriene inhibitors can also treat symptoms indicating occurrence of conditions like allergic rhinitis and seasonal allergies, for instance runny nose, sneezing, and itching. Leukotriene inhibitors were not known to be statistically different from the antihistamines used for nasal symptoms, but were significantly less effective than antihistamines as rated by a score measuring quality of life. Although Leukotriene inhibitors and antihistamines together were significantly effective for reducing nasal symptoms, this combination was not statistically significant using a score measuring quality of life. |