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Is Long Term Usage Of Montair Lc Recommended To A 3 Year Old?

Dear Doctor, My son 3 yrs old is prescribed to take Montair LC Kid for 3 months as he was continuously having wheezing in lungs so was nebulizing him since last 1-2 months the day I have started this montair LC kid he is better so just wanted to ask you is it safe to give this medicine for 3 months continously ?Any side effects?
Thu, 15 Oct 2015
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Hi, mountair lc kid needs to be given over 2 to 3 months if symptoms like wheezing are persisting but these drugs should be withdrawn gradually as the condition of child improves. If the child has improved then the dose can be decreased and finally the drug is stopped. Alternatively, occasionally nebulisation can be given to reduce the dependance on mountair lc.
Regards - Dr Deepak Patel, MD Pediatrics
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Is Long Term Usage Of Montair Lc Recommended To A 3 Year Old?

Hi, mountair lc kid needs to be given over 2 to 3 months if symptoms like wheezing are persisting but these drugs should be withdrawn gradually as the condition of child improves. If the child has improved then the dose can be decreased and finally the drug is stopped. Alternatively, occasionally nebulisation can be given to reduce the dependance on mountair lc. Regards - Dr Deepak Patel, MD Pediatrics