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MONTELUKAST SODIUM tablet, chewableMONTELUKAST SODIUM tablet, coated


  1. What Is Montelukast Sodium?
  2. Montelukast Sodium Is Used To:
  3. Help Control The Symptoms Of Allergic Rhinitis (sneezing, Stuffy Nose, Runny Nose, Itching Of The Nose). Montelukast Sodium Is Used To Treat:
  4. Who Should Not Take Montelukast Sodium?
  5. The Dose Of Montelukast Sodium Prescribed For Your Or Your Childs Condition Is Based On Age:
  6. What Should I Avoid While Taking Montelukast Sodium?
  7. What Are The Ingredients In Montelukast Sodium?active Ingredient:
  8. Inactive Ingredients:
  9. Patient Information

What Is Montelukast Sodium? 

  • Montelukast sodium is a prescription medicine that blocks substances in the body called leukotrienes. This may help to improve symptoms of asthma and allergic rhinitis. Montelukast sodium does not contain a steroid.

Montelukast Sodium Is Used To: 

  1. Prevent asthma attacks and for the long-term treatment of asthma in adults and children ages 12 months and older.

Do not take montelukast sodium if you need relief right away for a sudden asthma attack.If you get an asthma attack, you should follow the instructions your healthcare provider gave you for treating asthma attacks.

  1. Prevent exercise-induced asthma in people 6 years of age and older.

Help Control The Symptoms Of Allergic Rhinitis (sneezing, Stuffy Nose, Runny Nose, Itching Of The Nose). Montelukast Sodium Is Used To Treat: 

  • outdoor allergies that happen part of the year (seasonal allergic rhinitis) in adults and children ages 2 years and older,and
  • indoor allergies that happen all year (perennial allergic rhinitis) in adults and children ages 6 months and older.
  • Who Should Not Take Montelukast Sodium? 


    Do not take Montelukast sodium if you are allergic to any of its ingredients.

    The Dose Of Montelukast Sodium Prescribed For Your Or Your Childs Condition Is Based On Age: 

    • 2 to 5 years: one 4 mg chewable tablet
    • 6 to 14 years: one 5 mg chewable tablet.
    • 15 years and older: one 10 mg tablet.

    What Should I Avoid While Taking Montelukast Sodium? 


    If you have asthma and aspirin makes your asthma symptoms worse, continue to avoid taking aspirin or other medicines called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) while taking montelukast sodium.

    What are the possible side effects of montelukast sodium?
    Montelukast sodium may cause serious side effects.

    • Behavior and mood-related changes.Tell your healthcare provider right away if you or your child have any of these symptoms while taking montelukast sodium:
    • agitation including aggressive behavior or hostility
    • attention problems
    • bad or vivid dreams
    • depression
    • disorientation (confusion)
    • feeling anxious
    • hallucinations (

      • Store montelukast sodium at 20 25 C (68 77 F).
      • Keep montelukast sodium in a dry place and away from light.

      General Information about the safe and effective use of montelukast sodium
      Medicines are sometimes prescribed for purposes other than those mentioned in Patient Information Leaflets. Do not use montelukast sodium for a condition for which it was not prescribed. Do not give montelukast sodium to other people even if they have the same symptoms you have. It may harm them.Keep montelukast sodium and all medicines out of the reach of children.

      This leaflet summarizes information about montelukast sodium. If you would like more information, talk to your healthcare provider. You can ask your pharmacist or healthcare provider for information about montelukast sodium that is written for health professionals.

    What Are The Ingredients In Montelukast Sodium?active Ingredient: 

    montelukast sodium

    Inactive Ingredients: 

    • 10 mg tablets: croscarmellose sodium, hydroxypropyl cellulose, lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate and microcrystalline cellulose. The film coating consists of: hypromellose, iron oxide yellow, iron oxide red, iron oxide black, polyethylene glycol 400 and titanium dioxide.
    • 4 mg and 5 mg chewable tablets: aspartame, cherry flavor, croscarmellose sodium, hydroxypropyl cellulose, mannitol, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose and red ferric oxide.

    People with Phenylketonuria: Montelukast sodium 4 mg (montelukast) chewable tablets contain 0.6 mg of phenylalanine, and montelukast sodium 5 mg (montelukast) chewable tablets contain 0.75 mg of phenylalanine.

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    Distributed by:
    American Health Packaging
    Columbus, OH 43217

    8285721/0417

    Patient Information 

    See FDA-approved patient labeling (Patient Information).

    Information for Patients

    • Patients should be advised to take montelukast sodium daily as prescribed, even when they are asymptomatic, as well as during periods of worsening asthma, and to contact their physicians if their asthma is not well controlled.
    • Patients should be advised that oral montelukast sodium is not for the treatment of acute asthma attacks. They should have appropriate short-acting inhaled -agonist medication available to treat asthma exacerbations. Patients who have exacerbations of asthma after exercise should be instructed to have available for rescue a short-acting inhaled -agonist. Daily administration of montelukast sodium for the chronic treatment of asthma has not been established to prevent acute episodes of EIB.
    • Patients should be advised that, while using montelukast sodium, medical attention should be sought if short-acting inhaled bronchodilators are needed more often than usual, or if more than the maximum number of inhalations of short-acting bronchodilator treatment prescribed for a 24-hour period are needed.
    • Patients receiving montelukast sodium should be instructed not to decrease the dose or stop taking any other anti-asthma medications unless instructed by a physician.
    • Patients should be instructed to notify their physician if neuropsychiatric events occur while using montelukast sodium.
    • Patients with known aspirin sensitivity should be advised to continue avoidance of aspirin or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents while taking montelukast sodium.
    • Phenylketonuric patients should be informed that the 4-mg and 5-mg chewable tablets contain phenylalanine (a component of aspartame).



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