Parents demand asthma medication Singulair to carry warning labels about suicidal thoughts and other side effects

By Esther Han
Updated October 17 2016 - 10:18am, first published September 29 2016 - 12:27am
Martin Schmidt with daughter Chloe and wife Karina Schmidt. Chloe's mood and behaviour dramatically changed when she started taking Montelukast. Photo: Adam McLean AMZ
Martin Schmidt with daughter Chloe and wife Karina Schmidt. Chloe's mood and behaviour dramatically changed when she started taking Montelukast. Photo: Adam McLean AMZ
Chloe's mental health started to deteriorate when she started Montelukast Sandoz to help manage her asthma symptoms. Photo: Adam McLean AMZ
Chloe's mental health started to deteriorate when she started Montelukast Sandoz to help manage her asthma symptoms. Photo: Adam McLean AMZ
After Chloe stopping taking Montelukast, she started feeling happy again and the unpredictable mood swings and extreme tantrums stopped. Photo: Adam McLean AMZ
After Chloe stopping taking Montelukast, she started feeling happy again and the unpredictable mood swings and extreme tantrums stopped. Photo: Adam McLean AMZ

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