Montair LC Kid Tablet DT (Levocetirizine + Montelukast) – Product Overview & Uses in Allergic Conditions
Montair LC Kid Tablet DT is a medication that consists of a combination of Levocetirizine and Montelukast which aims at aiding with the management of allergy problems in children. It is often used to treat a number of symptoms such as a runny nose, sneezing, teary eyes, nasal congestion, and other similar symptoms resulting from seasonal allergies and allergic rhinitis.
Product Overview
The pediatric oral dispersible formulation of Montair LC Kid Tablet DT contains Levocetirizine, which is an anti-histamine from the second generation category, and Montelukast, which is a leukotriene receptor antagonist.
The drug acts on the two major processes responsible for causing allergic reactions in the body: the release of histamines and the effect caused by leukotrienes. The dispersible form of the tablet helps in the administration of the medication among children.
Pharmacological Profile
| Parameter | Details |
| Active Ingredients | Levocetirizine + Montelukast |
| Drug Class | Antihistamine + Leukotriene Receptor Antagonist |
| Dosage Form | Dispersible Tablet (DT) |
| Target Conditions | Allergic rhinitis, seasonal allergies, asthma-associated allergic symptoms |
| Spectrum | Anti-allergic + anti-inflammatory action |
Mechanisms of Action (How It Works)
- Histamine Antagonism (Levocetirizine)
Levocetirizine is a selective antagonist to H1 histamine receptors that prevents allergic symptoms including sneezing, rhinorrhea, itching, and lacrimation. - Leukotriene Antagonism (Montelukast)
Montelukast is an antileukotriene agent. Leukotrienes are chemical mediators of inflammation, bronchospasm, and mucus secretion in the airways that make breathing difficult due to increased allergic sensitivity in the airways. - Combined Approach to Allergies Management
Using both approaches, the drug allows controlling both immediate and late allergic reactions effectively
Administration Instructions
- Dissolve tablet in a small amount of water prior to administration
- Administer according to instructions from the physician, typically once a day
- Best when taken in the evenings (as per instructions)
- Maintain daily intake for optimal effect
- Avoid exceeding dosage instructions in pediatric patients
Clinical Points
- Popular for long-term management of allergies in children
- Effective in managing symptoms in the nose and in the respiratory tract
- Can be used in patients suffering from allergic rhinitis even without asthma symptoms
- More effective if taken daily rather than on a need basis
- Duration of therapy depends on the individual case
Precautions:
Montair LC Kid Tablet DT should be used carefully under proper medical supervision to ensure safe and effective relief from allergic symptoms such as rhinitis or asthma-related allergies. Caution is especially important in children and patients with underlying health conditions.
General Precautions
- Use only as prescribed by a qualified healthcare professional
- Do not exceed the recommended dose, especially in children
- May cause drowsiness in some patients; avoid activities requiring full alertness if affected
- Do not use for sudden asthma attacks; it is not a rescue medicine
- Avoid self-medication or long-term use without medical review
- Inform the doctor about any history of allergies to antihistamines or montelukast
Neuropsychiatric Considerations (Montelukast)
- May rarely cause mood changes, irritability, agitation, or sleep disturbances
- In some cases, nightmares or behavioral changes may occur in children
- Discontinue use and consult a doctor if unusual mental or behavioral symptoms appear
Liver & Kidney Considerations
- Use with caution in patients with liver disorders
- Dose adjustment may be required in patients with kidney impairment (especially due to levocetirizine)
- Long-term use should be monitored if prescribed for chronic conditions
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
- Should be used during pregnancy only if clearly prescribed by a doctor
- Both components should be taken with caution during breastfeeding
- Always consult a healthcare professional before use in these conditions
Allergy & Sensitivity Precautions
- Do not use if there is known hypersensitivity to levocetirizine, montelukast, or similar medicines
- Stop the medicine immediately if rash, swelling, or severe allergic reaction occurs
General Safety Measures
- Avoid alcohol, as it may increase drowsiness
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Keep out of reach of children
- Follow proper dosing schedule for best effectiveness
Usage
Side Effects
General Safety Information
Montair LC Kid Tablet DT is generally well tolerated when used as prescribed in children. It contains Levocetirizine (antihistamine) and Montelukast (leukotriene receptor antagonist), both of which are commonly used for allergy-related conditions.
Most side effects are mild, temporary, and improve as the body adjusts to the medicine.
Common Side Effects
✔ Drowsiness or sleepiness
✔ Headache
✔ Dry mouth
✔ Abdominal pain or discomfort
✔ Nausea or vomiting
✔ Diarrhea
✔ Fatigue or mild weakness
These effects are usually mild and do not require stopping the medicine unless they persist or worsen.
Serious Side Effects (Rare but Important)
âš Seek medical attention if the child experiences:
- Mood or behavior changes (irritability, agitation, anxiety)
- Sleep disturbances or nightmares
- Depression-like symptoms or unusual sadness
- Suicidal thoughts or self-harm behavior (very rare, but important warning with montelukast)
- Severe allergic reactions (rash, swelling, breathing difficulty)
- Persistent or severe abdominal pain
- Unusual tiredness or confusion
Risk Factors & Monitoring
- Higher caution is needed in:
- Children with a history of behavioral or mood disorders
- Long-term use of montelukast (requires observation for mood/sleep changes)
Patients with liver sensitivity (rare, but monitoring may be advised in prolonged use) - Parents should closely observe behavioral changes, especially during the first days to weeks of treatment.
FAQs
What is Montair LC Kid Tablet DT used for?
Montair LC Kid Tablet DT is used to treat allergy symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing, nasal congestion, watery eyes, and also helps in managing allergic conditions like allergic rhinitis and asthma-related symptoms in children.
How does Montair LC Kid Tablet DT work in the body?
It combines two medicines: Levocetirizine (an antihistamine) which blocks histamine responsible for allergy symptoms, and Montelukast which blocks leukotrienes that cause inflammation and breathing problems. Together, they reduce allergy and airway symptoms.
Can Montair LC Kid Tablet DT be given to children?
Yes, it is specifically formulated for children in a dispersible tablet form, but it should only be given under the guidance of a pediatrician with proper dosing instructions.
How should I take Montair LC Kid Tablet DT?
It should be taken exactly as prescribed by the doctor. The tablet is usually dissolved in water before giving it to the child. It can be taken with or without food, preferably in the evening if advised.
Interactions
General Interaction Overview
Montair LC Kid Tablet DT combines an antihistamine (Levocetirizine) and a leukotriene receptor antagonist (Montelukast). It may interact with certain medicines that can increase drowsiness, alter central nervous system effects, or affect the metabolism of Montelukast. Informing your healthcare provider about all ongoing medications is important to ensure safe and effective treatment.
Commonly Reported Interactions
- Central nervous system (CNS) depressants such as sleep medications, anti-anxiety drugs, or sedatives may increase drowsiness and reduce alertness
- Alcohol can enhance sleepiness and dizziness caused by Levocetirizine
It is important to inform your doctor about all prescription, over-the-counter, and herbal medicines you are taking to avoid potential interactions and ensure safe treatment.
| Manufacturer | : | Cipla Pharma, India |
| Equivalent Brand | : | Montair LC Kid |
| Generic Search | : | Levocetirizine + Montelukast |














