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Brand name: Montair - MONTAIR (Montelukast, Singulair) Pronounced: Monta AIR Generic name: Montelukast sodium Why is Montair prescribed?
Montair is used for long-term prevention of asthma. It reduces the swelling and inflammation that tend to close up the airways, and relaxes the walls of the bronchial tubes, expanding the airways and permitting more air to pass through.
Montair is also used to relieve the stuffy, runny nose and sneezing caused by seasonal allergies. Most important fact about Montair
Montair alleviates the on-going symptoms of asthma, but it won't stop an acute asthma attack. For that you need a fast-acting, orally inhaled airway opener such as Alupent or Proventil. How should you take Montair without prescriptions?
Take a Montair tablet once daily, whether or not you have any symptoms. The tablet can be taken with or without food.
If you have asthma, or asthma plus allergies, take Montair in the evening. If you have only allergies, you can take Montair at any time.
The oral granules should be given directly in the child's mouth. The granules can also be mixed with a spoonful of one of the following soft foods: applesauce, carrots, rice, or ice cream. The food should be cold or at room temperature.
The granules should not be dissolved in liquids before giving them to your child. However, the child can drink liquids after the granules have been swallowed. Do not open the granules packet until your child is ready to take them. Once the packet is opened, the full dose of medication must be given within 15 minutes. Throw away any unused portion of the granules; do not store them for future use.
If you miss a dose MONTAIR (Montelukast, Singulair)
Take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule. Do not take 2 doses at once.
Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature, away from moisture and light. Montair side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Montair.
* Side effects may include: Abdominal pain, abnormal dreams, allergic reaction, bronchitis, bruising, cough, dental pain, diarrhea, difficulty breathing or swallowing, dizziness, drowsiness, ear infection, ear pain, eczema, eye inflammation, fatigue, fever, flu, hallucinations, headache, hives, indigestion and other digestive problems, infection, insomnia, irritability, itching, laryngitis, leg pain, muscle aches and cramps, nasal congestion, nausea, pancreatitis, pneumonia, rash, restlessness, runny nose, seizures, sinus pain, skin inflammation, sneezing, sore throat, swelling due to fluid retention, swelling of the mouth or throat, upper respiratory infection, tendency to bleed easily, thirst, viral infection, vomiting
Why should Montair not be prescribed?
If Montair gives you an allergic reaction, you cannot continue using the drug. Special warnings about Montair
After you begin taking Montair, your doctor may be able to slowly reduce the dosage of other asthma medications such as inhaled steroids. However, Montair is not a complete replacement for such drugs, so you should not abruptly stop using them unless your doctor recommends it. If your asthma symptoms get worse or you develop a rash, numbness, or heart problems as you reduce your dose of steroids, check with your doctor. Such reactions usually result from a reduction in oral steroid therapy.
If your asthma gets worse after exercise, you'll need to continue using a short-acting inhaled airway opener to prevent the problem and relieve attacks.
If you are allergic to aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), you should continue to avoid them. Montair does not remedy this problem.
If you have difficulty breathing while taking Montair, or find that you need your orally inhaled bronchodilator more often than usual (or require more puffs than prescribed), notify your doctor.
If you have a child with phenylketonuria--an inability to process phenylalanine that quickly leads to mental retardation--you should be aware that Montair chewable tablets contains this substance. Possible food and drug interactions when taking Montair
If Montair is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially important to check with your doctor before combining Montair with the following:
Phenobarbital Rifampin (Rifadin, Rifamate, Rimactane) Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Montair should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform your doctor immediately.
It is not known whether Montair appears in breast milk. Because many drugs do make their way into breast milk, use Montair with caution if you are breastfeeding. Recommended dosage for Montair
ADULTS AND CHILDREN 15 AND OVER Overdosage
Little is known about the effects of Montair overdose. However, any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention immediately.
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