Just saw this article: The Link Between Allergy and Menière's Disease Has anybody tried Montelukast and if it has helped at all? Especially if you're suspecting that there are allergies involved involved.
That is a very interesting article, thanks for posting. I know I have a stuffy nose, a LOT! June, a member here, feels the long process of allergy shots helped her very much with her MD. It also touches on the use of betahistine. I follow most of the dietary suggestions in the Heal Your Headache book - even though I don't get migraines. If only there was a "magic pill" that would stop these symptoms. There seems to be so many contributors to this disease!
I do know that Dr. Jennifer Derebery was planning to do a drug trial with Montelukast/Singulair on Meniere’s patients at the House Ear Clinic, but not sure if it was ever done prior to her retiring a few months ago.
Regarding betahistine, its prescribed here in NZ for MD and SEH, I have SEH and my ENT has me on an extremely high dosage as mentioned in this study which goes far beyond what the manufacturer reports as safe. So much so the pharmacist always has to call to confirm the dosage administered as I clean them out of their entire supply of betahistine every time I get my script. My ENT agrees that high dosage betahistine is effective and safe to use long term and so far from my experience with it I agree. I get regular bloods to monitor my liver and kidney function, so far so good nothing to report(touch wood). In the report and the high dosage range they gave im just below the lowest high dosage marker but I know others who are even above the highest dosage marker(by alot). We all respond differently and its a trial and error to find your "sweet spot" with the high dosage. BUT i also suffer from seasonal allergies and take anti-histamines which cancels out the effect of betahistine so eventually i will have to be on an extremely high dose of betahistine to counter balance this Still so much research needs to be done, but like many who suffer from this im willing to do anything to live as normal as possible.
I’ve taken it a number of years. I believe it’s helped control my asthma~ a little. No dice on Ménière’s symptom improvement.
I was at the clinic a month ago and asked about this. While retired from seeing patients, Dr. Derebery is still conducting studies!