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Can montelukast be given to kids?

Can montelukast be given to kids?

Montelukast can be taken by adults and children from 6 months of age. Montelukast is not suitable for people with certain health problems. Check with your doctor before taking montelukast if: you have had an allergic reaction to montelukast or any other medicine in the past.

When should kids take montelukast?

They should be taken at least 1 hour before eating or 2 hours after eating. Granules: Sprinkle or stir the granules into a small amount of cold soft food (e.g. yogurt). Your child should then swallow the food straight away, without chewing. Make sure that they take it all.

Can a 5 year old take montelukast?

For oral dosage form (granules): Children 2 to 5 years of age—4 milligrams (mg) (one packet) once a day in the evening. Children 6 months to 23 months of age—4 mg (one packet) once a day in the evening. Children younger than 6 months of age—Use and dose must be determined by your doctor.

What is montelukast 4mg?

Montelukast is indicated in the treatment of asthma as add-on therapy in those 2 to 5 year old patients with mild to moderate persistent asthma who are inadequately controlled on inhaled corticosteroids and in whom ‘as-needed’ short-acting β-agonists provide inadequate clinical control of asthma.

Why montelukast is taken at night?

The authors of this trial concluded that montelukast exerts an increased action at night, either because of higher plasma concentration at the moment of the challenge test, or because of anti-inflammatory effect during the first hours of the morning, or both.

How many days should montelukast be taken?

Montelukast is usually taken once a day with or without food. When montelukast is used to treat asthma, it should be taken in the evening. When montelukast is used to prevent breathing difficulties during exercise, it should be taken at least 2 hours before exercise.

Can a 3 year old take montelukast?

Montelukast is used to prevent asthma attacks in adults and children as young as 12 months old. Montelukast is also used to prevent exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (narrowing of the air passages in the lungs) in adults and children who are at least 6 years old.

Who should not take montelukast?

The boxed warning advises health care providers to avoid prescribing montelukast for patients with mild symptoms, particularly those with allergic rhinitis.

What are side effects of montelukast?

Common side effects of montelukast include upper respiratory infection, fever, headache, sore throat, cough, stomach pain, diarrhea, earache or ear infection, flu, runny nose, and sinus infection.

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