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Package Leaflet: Information for the Patient
Montelukast Sandoz 5 mg Chewable Tablets EFG
Read the entire package leaflet carefully before your child starts taking this medication, as it contains important information for you.
Contents of the Package Leaflet
Montelukast Sandoz 5 mg chewable tablets are a leukotriene receptor antagonist that blocks substances called leukotrienes. Leukotrienes cause narrowing and swelling of the airways in the lungs. By blocking leukotrienes, montelukast improves asthma symptoms and helps control asthma.
Your doctor has prescribed montelukast to treat your child's asthma, preventing asthma symptoms during the day and night.
Depending on your child's symptoms and the severity of their asthma, their doctor will determine how to use montelukast.
What is Asthma?
Asthma is a chronic disease.
Asthma includes:
Asthma symptoms include: coughing, wheezing, and chest congestion.
Tell your doctor about any allergies or medical problems your child has now or has had.
Do not give Montelukast Sandoz to your child if
Warnings and Precautions
Consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking Montelukast Sandoz:
Several neuropsychiatric events (e.g., changes in behavior and mood-related, depression, and suicidal tendencies) have been reported in patients of all ages treated with montelukast (see section 4). If your child develops these symptoms while taking montelukast, they should contact their doctor. |
Children and Adolescents
Do not administer this medication to children under 2 years of age.
Other forms of this medication are available for pediatric patients under 18 years of age based on age ranges.
Other Medications and Montelukast Sandoz
Some medications may affect the functioning of Montelukast Sandoz, or Montelukast Sandoz may affect the functioning of other medications your child is using.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if your child is taking, has recently taken, or may need to take any other medication, including those obtained without a prescription.
Before taking Montelukast Sandoz, tell your doctor if your child is taking the following medications:
Taking Montelukast Sandoz with Food and Drinks
Montelukast Sandoz 4 mg chewable tablets should not be taken with meals; they should be taken at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals.
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
This subsection is not applicable to Montelukast Sandoz 4 mg chewable tablets, as its use is indicated in children. However, the following information is important for the active ingredient, montelukast.
Use in Pregnancy
Women who are pregnant or plan to become pregnant should consult their doctor before taking montelukast. Their doctor will evaluate whether they can take montelukast during this period.
Use in Breastfeeding
It is unknown whether montelukast appears in breast milk. If breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed, consult your doctor before taking montelukast.
Driving and Using Machines
This subsection is not applicable to Montelukast Sandoz 4 mg chewable tablets, as its use is indicated in children. However, the following information is important for the active ingredient, montelukast.
Montelukast is not expected to affect the ability to drive or operate machinery. However, individual responses to the medication may vary. Certain side effects (such as dizziness and drowsiness) that have been rarely reported with montelukast may affect the patient's ability to drive or operate machinery.
Montelukast Sandoz contains aspartame, azoic red dye (E129), sodium, and sucrose.
This medication contains 1.2 mg of aspartame per chewable tablet. Aspartame contains a source of phenylalanine that may be harmful in case of phenylketonuria (PKU), a rare genetic disease in which phenylalanine accumulates because the body is unable to eliminate it properly.
This medication contains azoic dye because it contains red allura. It may cause allergic reactions.
This medication contains less than 1 mmol of sodium (23 mg), which is essentially "sodium-free".
This medication contains sucrose. If your doctor has told you that your child has an intolerance to certain sugars, consult with them before taking this medication. It may cause tooth decay.
Follow the administration instructions for this medication exactly as indicated by your doctor or pharmacist. In case of doubt, consult your doctor or pharmacist again.
The recommended dose is:
For children between 6 and 14 years of age:
One 5 mg chewable tablet should be taken daily in the evening. Montelukast Sandoz 5 mg chewable tablets should not be taken with meals; they should be taken at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals. The tablets should be chewed before swallowing.
If your child is taking Montelukast Sandoz, ensure they do not take any other medication containing the same active ingredient.
Montelukast Sandoz 5 mg chewable tablets are not recommended for children under 6 years of age.
If your child takes more Montelukast Sandoz than they should
Contact your child's doctor immediately for help.
In most cases of overdose, no adverse effects were reported. The symptoms that occurred most frequently in overdose in adults and children were: abdominal pain, drowsiness, thirst, headache, vomiting, and hyperactivity.
If your child has taken more Montelukast Sandoz than they should, consult their doctor or pharmacist immediately or call the Toxicology Information Service, phone: 91 562 04 20, indicating the medication and the amount used.
If you forget to give Montelukast Sandoz to your child
Try to give Montelukast Sandoz 5 mg chewable tablets as prescribed. However, if your child forgets a dose, simply resume the usual dosage schedule of one tablet once a day.
Do not give a double dose to make up for forgotten doses.
If your child stops taking Montelukast Sandoz
Montelukast can only treat your child's asthma if they continue taking it.
It is essential that your child continues taking montelukast for as long as their doctor prescribes it. It will help control your child's asthma.
If you have any other questions about the use of this medication, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Like all medications, this medication can cause side effects, although not everyone gets them.
Tell your doctor immediately if you notice any of the following side effects in your child; they may need urgent medical treatment.
Uncommon side effects (may affect up to 1 in 100 people):
Rare side effects (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people):
Very rare side effects (may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people):
In clinical studies with 10 mg film-coated tablets and 4 mg or 5 mg chewable tablets of montelukast, the most frequently reported side effects related to montelukast were:
These side effects were generally mild and occurred with a higher frequency in patients treated with montelukast than with placebo (a tablet that does not contain medication).
Additionally, since montelukast has been marketed, the following side effects have been reported:
Very common: may affect more than 1 in 10 people
Common: may affect up to 1 in 10 people
Uncommon: may affect up to 1 in 100 people
Rare: may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people
Very rare side effects: may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people
Reporting Side Effects
If your child experiences any side effects, consult your doctor or pharmacist, even if they are side effects not listed in this package leaflet. You can also report them directly through the Spanish Medication Surveillance System for Human Use: https://www.notificaram.es. By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information on the safety of this medication.
Keep this medication out of sight and reach of children.
Do not use this medication after the expiration date stated on the packaging after CAD/EXP. The expiration date is the last day of the month indicated.
Store in the original packaging to protect from light and moisture.
Medications should not be disposed of through wastewater or household waste. Deposit the packaging and medications you no longer need at the SIGRE collection point in your pharmacy. If in doubt, ask your pharmacist how to dispose of the packaging and medications you no longer need. This will help protect the environment.
Composition of Montelukast Sandoz
Each tablet contains montelukast sodium equivalent to 5 mg of montelukast.
Appearance of the Product and Package Contents
Montelukast Sandoz are pink, round, and engraved with "5" on one side.
The chewable tablets are packaged in OPA/ALU/PVC/ALU or OPA/ALU/PE/ALU blisters and placed in a cardboard box.
Montelukast Sandoz is available in packages of: 7, 10, 14, 15, 20, 28, 30, 49, 50, 56, 84, 90, 98, 100, 140, 200 chewable tablets.
Not all package sizes may be marketed.
Marketing Authorization Holder and Manufacturer
Marketing Authorization Holder:
Sandoz Farmacéutica, S.A.
Centro Empresarial Parque Norte
Edificio Roble
C/ Serrano Galvache, 56
28033 Madrid
Spain
Manufacturer:
Salutas Pharma GmbH
Otto-von-Guericke-Allee 1,
39179 Barleben
Germany
or
Lek Pharmaceuticals d.d.
Verovškova 57,
1526 Ljubljana
Slovenia
or
Lek Pharmaceuticals d.d.
Trimlini 2 D, 9220
Lendava
Slovenia
or
Lek S.A.
Ul. Domaniewska 50 C,
02-672 Warszawa
Poland
or
Sandoz S.R.L.
Str. Livezeni nr. 7A,
540472 Targu-Mures
Romania
or
Lek, S.A.
Ul Podlipie, 16
95-010 Strykow
Poland
Date of the Last Revision of this Package Leaflet:May 2024
Detailed and updated information on this medication is available on the website of the Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AEMPS) http://www.aemps.gob.es/
The average price of MONTELUKAST SANDOZ 5 mg CHEWABLE TABLETS in November, 2025 is around 21.06 EUR. Prices may vary depending on the region, pharmacy, and whether a prescription is required. Always check with a local pharmacy or online source for the most accurate information.
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