Montiget 4mg Getz medicine for chronic bronchial asthma (2 blisters x 7 tablets)

Dosage form Box of 2 blisters x 7 tablets
Specifications Montelukast

Ingredient

Composition informationContent
Montelukast4mg

Uses

Indications

Montiget Chewable Tablets 4mg are indicated in cases of children from 2-5 years old for prevention and treatment chronic , including:

  • Preventing day and night symptoms.

    Pharmacokological

    Montiget (Montelukast Sodium) is a competitive antagonist, selecting Leukotrien D4 receptor (cysteinyl leukotrien cyslti) used.

    Cysteinyl Leukotrien (including LTC4, LTD4, LTE4) are metabolic products of arachidonic acid released from different cells including mast cells and eosinophilia.

    These eicosanoids are associated with cysteinyl leukotrien receptors. The cohesion of cysteinyl leukotrien on the Leukotrien receptor related to the pathophysiology of asthma, including gas edema, smooth muscle spasms, and cell activity in combination with inflammatory process, factors that lead to asthma symptoms.

    Therefore, Montelukast inhibits the physiological effects of LTD4 at CYSLTI receptors and has no operational activity.

    pharmacokinetic

    absorption

    Sodium Montelukast is quickly absorbed by oral. The peak concentration of plasma of the drug is achieved after 2 to 4 hours of taking the drug. The average use of oral use is 64%.

    Distribution

    Sodium Montelukast is connected to blood protein at a rate of over 99%. The average disposal time of the drug ranges from 2.7 to 5.5 hours in healthy adults. Dynamic pharmacokinetics of sodium montelukast almost linear when used orally at a dose of up to 50mg.

    Metabolism

    Sodium Montelukast is widely metabolized by the liver by iszymes cytochrome P450: CYP3A4, CYP2A6 and CYP2C9. The therapeutic concentration of sodium montelukast in plasma does not inhibit cytochrome P450: 3A4, 2C9, 1A2, 2A6, 2C19 or 2D6.

    Elimination

    The average clearance of sodium montelukast is 45 ml/min in healthy people. Sodium Montelukast and its metabolites are excreted mainly in feces and bile.

  • Before taking Montiget 4mg Getz medicine for chronic bronchial asthma (2 blisters x 7 tablets)

    How to use

    Montiget Chewable Tablets 4mg is used orally.

    Dosage

    Children from 6 - 14 years old with asthma or allergic rhinitis seasonal: 1 chewing tablet 5mg/day.

    Children from 2 - 5 years old with asthma or seasonal allergic rhinitis: 1 chewing tablet 4mg/day.

    Do not specify Montiget Chewable Tablets 5mg for children under 6 years old. Safety and effectiveness of Montiget Chewable Tablets 5mg in children under 6 years old has not been established.

    Chewing Montiget Chewable Tablets 4mg is suitable for children from 2 to 5 years old.

    Montelukast Pediatric Granules 4mg is suitable for children from 6 months to 5 years old.

    What to do when overdose?

    In chronic asthma studies, Montelukast is used daily doses to 200mg for adults for 22 weeks and short -term research with a dose of up to 900mg daily, used for about a week, there is no key important reaction. There are also reports on acute poisoning after bringing the drug to the market and in clinical studies with Montelukast.

    These reports include both children and adults with the highest dose of up to 1000mg. The results of the laboratory and clinical room are in accordance with the overview of safety in adults and children.

    In most overdose reports, no harmful reactions.

    The most common reactions are similar to Montelukast's safety properties including abdominal pain, drowsiness, thirst, headache, vomiting and agitation.

    Unknown Montelukast can be separated through the peritoneal or dialysis.

    What to do when you forget a dose? However, if close to the next dose, skip the forgotten dose and take the next dose at the time as planned. Note that it should not be used double the prescribed dose.

    Side Effects

    When using Montiget Chewable Tablets 4mg , you may experience unwanted effects (ADR).

    Infections and parasites

  • Very common: Upper respiratory infection .
  • Blood disorders and lymphatic systems

  • Rare: Increasing bleeding trend.
  • immune system disorders

  • Uncommon: The sensitivity reaction includes anaphylactic reaction.
  • Uncommon: Abnormal dreams include nightmares, insomnia, sleepwalking, anxiety, anxiety including agitation or opposition, depression, excessive hyperactive movement (including ease of excitement, restless restlessness, muscle vibration). Tu).
  • Nervous system disorders

  • Less: dizziness , drowsiness, unusual feeling/reduce sensation, convulsions.
  • Heart disorders

  • Rare: Brushing the chest.
  • Uncommon: nosebleeds. Nothing lung disease.
  • Gastrointestinal disorders

  • Common: diarrhea, nausea, vomiting.
  • Common: increasing liver enzymes (ALT, AST).
  • Common: rash.
  • Less: joint pain, muscle pain includes cramps.
  • Common: Fever.
  • Warnings

    Before using the drug you need to read the instructions carefully and refer to the information below.

    Contraindicated

    Montiget Chewablet Tablets 4mg Contraindications in the following cases:

  • Hypersensitivity to any ingredients of the drug.

    Precautions when using

    unknown effect when taking Montelukast in the treatment of acute asthma attacks. Therefore, Montelukast should not be used to treat acute asthma attacks. Patients need to be instructed to use the appropriate treatment available.

    may have to reduce the inhaled corticosteroids gradually with the supervision of a doctor, but not to suddenly replace oral corticosteroid or inhalation with Montelukast.

    There has been a report on mental - mental effects in patients using Montelukast. Because other factors may contribute to these effects, it is not well known whether these effects are related to Montelukast. Doctors should discuss these adverse effects with patients and/or patients care. Should instruct patients and/or patients to notify the doctor if these effects occur.

    In some rare cases, patients use other anti-asthma drugs, including Leukotriene receptor antagonists who have experienced one or several of the following phenomena: Eosin hypernagus, vasculitis rash, bad respiratory symptoms, heart complications and/or neuropathy sometimes diagnosed as Churg-Strauss syndrome, is an EOSIN hypotension. These cases are sometimes related to corticosteroid reduction or stopping. Although the cause and effect has not been identified with the Leukotriene receptor antagonist, caution and clinical monitoring need to be closely monitored when using Montelukast.

    Montelukast treatment does not change the need for patients with sensitive asthma aspirin to avoid using aspirin and other NSAID drugs

    The ability to drive and operate machinery

    Montelukast is expected to not affect the ability to drive and operate machinery. However, the reaction of each individual changes to the drug may change.

    Some side effects (such as dizziness and drowsiness) have been reported to Montelukast that can affect the ability to drive and operate machinery on some patients.

    Pregnancy

    There has been no Montelukast research in pregnant women. Only use Montelukast when pregnant when really necessary.

    Breastfeeding period

    Unknown excretion of Montelukast through breast milk. Because this drug can be excreted through breast milk, the mother needs to be cautious when taking Montelukast during breastfeeding.

    Medicinal interaction

    can be used Montelukast with other commonly used drugs in preventive and chronic treatment of asthma and allergic rhinitis.

    In studies on drug interactions, dose, recommendations in Montelukast's treatment does not significantly affect the pharmacokinetics of the following drugs: Theophyllline, Prednisone, Prednisolone, Ethinyl Estradiol/Norethindrone 35/1), Terfenadine, Digoxin and Warfarin.

    Phenobarbital, a substance that causes metabolism in the liver, reduces the area under the curve in plasma (AUC) of Montelukast by approximately 40% when using a single dose Montelukast 10mg. Do not recommend adjusting the dose montelukast.

    It is necessary to perform appropriate clinical monitoring when the enzyme induction is powerful as phenobarbital or rifampicin is being used simultaneously with Montelukast.

    Montelukast does not change the metabolism of drugs that are metabolized mainly through CYP2C8 enzymes (for example: Paclitaxel, Rosiglitazone, Repaglinide).

    No need to adjust the dose of Montelukast in patients with Gemfibrozil simultaneously.

    Simultaneous use Montelukast with ITraconazole alone does not significantly increase Montelukast's systemic contact.

  • Storage

    Store in closed packaging, dry place, avoid moisture, temperature below 30 ° C.

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