MONTY KID TABLET is a combination of Levocetirizine and Montelukast which belongs to the group of medicines called H1 receptor antagonists and Leukotriene receptor antagonists respectively. MONTY KID TABLET is indicated for the treatment and prevention of allergic rhinitis, chronic idiopathic urticaria (allergic skin reaction with red raised itchy bumps on skin) and bronchial asthma in children aged between 2-5 years.
Allergic rhinitis (also known as hay fever) is a heterogeneous disorder characterized by inflammation of the inner lining of nose accompanied by nasal decongestion, repeated sneezing, wheezing or a red, watery and itchy eyes.
It is usually caused by allergens such as pollens, dusts, mould or flakes of skin from certain animals and can occur seasonally or year-round. Bronchial asthma is a long-term medical condition in which the path of the airways becomes inflamed, narrow and swollen. Symptoms include coughing, wheezing and chest tightness.
MONTY KID TABLET is contraindicated for use in children having severe kidney impairment. Consult your child’s doctor before use.
MONTY KID TABLET may cause certain unpleasant neuropsychiatric events (such as behaviour and mood related changes: agitation including aggressive behaviour or hostility, depression) in some children and so parents or caregivers should immediately consult your child’s doctor if you notice any unusual behavior in your child.
The most common side effects of taking MONTY KID TABLET are upper respiratory tract infection, fever, cough, inflammation of the pharynx, dryness of mouth, headache and sleepiness. Consult your child’s doctor if any of the side effects worsen.
MONTY KID TABLET provides relief from the symptoms of allergic rhinitis, asthma and urticaria where levocetirizine acts by blocking the actions of histamines (a substance that cause allergic reaction), at the H1 receptors present on the surface of cells and montelukast acts by blocking the action of leukotrienes D4 (an inflammatory molecule causing narrowing and swelling of the airways) in the lungs, thus causing relaxation of smooth muscle, reduction in swelling and/or inflammation of the airways and a marked decrease in the onset of allergic reactions.
Dispersible Tablet:
Give MONTY KID TABLET to your child as advised by the physician. Disperse MONTY KID TABLET in the specified quantity of water as advised by the doctor. Tell your child to consume the mixture immediately after reconstitution. Your child’s doctor will decide the correct dose and duration of MONTY KID TABLET for your child depending upon child’s age, body weight and disease condition.
Tablet:
Make sure your child swallows MONTY KID TABLET with adequate amount of water. Do not crush or chew the medicine before giving it to your child.
Stop giving MONTY KID TABLET to your child and contact doctor immediately if your child experiences any of the following side effects:
Advise your child to drink plenty of water and stay hydrated. Avoid giving your child a high-fat diet or spicy foods. Try to avoid giving any medicine on your own to your child to treat diarrhea. Consult child’s doctor if the symptom gets worse.
Apply hot or cold-water bag on your child’s head. Advise your child to take rest in a quiet room. Massage child’s scalp or head with mild pressure for relieving effect. Consult child’s doctor if the symptom does not improve.
Follow simple meal plan for your child while administering MONTY KID TABLET. Avoid giving foods that are oily, fried or spicy foods. Do not let your child to lie down or sleep immediately after eating. Consult child’s doctor if the symptom does not improve.
Avoid hot showers because hot water can irritate your child’s skin further. Tell your child not to scratch the affected area. Use protective clothing for your child when going outdoors. Regularly moisturize your child’s skin. Consult your child’s doctor if the symptom did not improve.
Advice your child to rest and relax. Tell your child to eat and drink slowly or try to have lesser and more frequent meals. Keep a heat pad on child’s stomach to relieve pain. Consult child’s doctor if the symptom gets worse.
MONTY KID TABLET is not recommended for use in pregnant women as it is used only in children. Consult your doctor for advice
MONTY KID TABLET is not recommended for use in breast-feeding women as it is used only in children. Consult your doctor for advice.
Do not let your child drive their play cycle in outdoors or make them travel along with you for long hours, because this medicine may cause somnolence, sleepiness, tiredness or dizziness in them.
MONTY KID TABLET is not recommended for use in children with severe impairment of kidney function and should be used with caution in children with impaired kidney function. Consult your child’s doctor for advice before administration of MONTY KID TABLET to your child.
MONTY KID TABLET should be taken with caution in children with liver disease. Consult your child’s doctor for advice before administration of MONTY KID TABLET to your child.
Talk to your child’s doctor if your child is allergic to Montelukast, Levocetirizine or Cetirizine or other ingredients of MONTY KID TABLET.
MONTY KID TABLET is not recommended for use in children with acute asthma attacks including status asthmaticus. Consult your child’s doctor for advice before administration of MONTY KID TABLET to your child.
MONTY KID TABLET is strictly not recommended for use in children aged below 2 years of age. Consult your child’s doctor for advice.
MONTY KID TABLET is not recommended for use in elderly patients as it is used only in children. Consult your doctor for advice.
MONTY KID TABLET is not recommended for use if your child:
Before giving MONTY KID TABLET to your child, inform child’s doctor if your child:
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Before giving MONTY KID TABLET to your child, inform to child’s doctor if your child is taking or receiving any of the following medicines:
Overdosage:
If your child or anyone else accidentally takes too much of MONTY KID TABLET, consult your child’s doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. Overdosage symptoms of MONTY KID TABLET might include stomach pain, thirst, sleepiness, headache, vomiting, psychomotor hyperactivity, agitation and restlessness.
Drug | : | Levocetirizine, Montelukast |
Pharmacological Category | : | H1 receptor antagonist, Leukotriene receptor antagonist |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Allergic rhinitis, Bronchial asthma, Chronic idiopathic urticaria |
Dosage Forms | : | Tablet, Capsule, Softgel capsule, Dispersible tablet, Syrup, Suspension |
Q: My child is having cough as well as allergic symptoms. Can I give both MONTY KID TABLET and cough medicine together?
A: No, avoid concomitant use of cough medicine with MONTY KID TABLET because it can add-on the side effects like excessive sleepiness, fatigue and dizziness in your child. Always consult your pediatrician before using any medicine in your child. Ask your pediatrician to suggest any non-alcoholic cough medicine.
Q: Can MONTY KID TABLET make my child sleepy?
A: Yes, MONTY KID TABLET can cause sleepiness or drowsiness in some children, although not everybody gets them. This is quite normal and does not need to worry about it. Avoid unnecessary distractions in children and try to make them stay relaxed. Avoid taking them outdoors unnecessarily. Avoid giving them concomitant medicines that can make them drowsier like cough syrups or sedatives. If the symptom does not improve or worsens contact your child’s doctor.
Q: Can MONTY KID TABLET affects my child’s mood?
A: Yes, MONTY KID TABLET can cause hyperactivity in some children, although not everybody gets them. Contact your pediatrician immediately if you notice any unusual psychological behavior in your child during treatment with MONTY KID TABLET.
Q: Can I stop giving MONTY KID TABLET to my child once the symptoms subside?
A: No, do not stop MONTY KID TABLET abruptly without consulting your child’s doctor. Withdrawing the therapy with MONTY KID TABLET abruptly can make the symptoms reappear in your child. Always follow the instruction given by your pediatrician to achieve better results.
Q: Can MONTY KID TABLET be used to treat acute asthmatic attacks in children?
A: No, MONTY KID TABLET is used only to prevent asthma attack. MONTY KID TABLET should not be used on an asthma attack that has been started already. Contact child’s doctor or go to the nearby hospital to avoid exacerbation of the attack.
Q: Is MONTY KID TABLET safe to use in children with kidney problems?
A: MONTY KID TABLET is not recommended for use in children with severe impairment of kidney function and should be used with caution in children with impaired kidney function. Consult your child’s doctor for advice before administration of MONTY KID TABLET to your child.
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Written By Dr. R. Dinesh John Rajkumar, Pharm.D
Last updated on 25 Feb 2023 | 05:51 PM(IST)
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