Montina L Tablet 10'S
Montina L Tablet 10'S
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Montina L Tablet is a combination of Montelukast (10 mg) and Levocetirizine (5 mg), formulated to support relief from allergic conditions like sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, watery eyes, itching, and seasonal allergies. It is particularly helpful for individuals whose allergies are triggered by dust, pollen, pets, or environmental factors. The dual-action formula works by blocking the effects of histamine (through Levocetirizine) and leukotrienes (through Montelukast), thereby reducing both allergic symptoms and airway inflammation.
Montina L is ideally suited for adults and adolescents (above 15 years) who experience recurring allergic rhinitis or associated skin allergies. It may also be considered for individuals with nighttime allergy symptoms that disturb sleep. The tablet is usually taken once daily in the evening, with or without food. Taking it regularly at the same time each day can enhance its effectiveness and provide consistent symptom relief.
Precautions to follow include informing your doctor about any history of liver, kidney, or mental health conditions. Avoid alcohol while on this medication, as it may increase drowsiness or dizziness. Patients are advised not to drive or operate heavy machinery if they feel sleepy or lightheaded. The tablet should be taken as per medical advice and not used as a rescue medication for acute asthma attacks.
Montina L should be used with caution during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Although limited data does not suggest significant risk, it should only be used if clearly advised by a healthcare provider. Common side effects may include dry mouth, headache, drowsiness, stomach pain, or fatigue. These effects are typically mild and self-limiting. Any unusual mood changes or persistent symptoms should be promptly discussed with a doctor.
Uses Of MONTINA L TABLET
Allergic rhinitis (sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, nasal itching, red, watery or itchy eyes, throat irritation, cough, headache and tiredness)
Chronic idiopathic urticaria (skin rashes and flares)
Bronchial asthma (breathing difficulties)

