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Montair LC Kid Syrup is a commonly prescribed medication for children to alleviate symptoms of allergies such as a runny nose sneezing itching swelling congestion and watery eyes It may also be effective in treating asthma and skin allergies This medication should be administered to your child at a fixed time either before or after meals in the prescribed dose as instructed by the doctor For asthma it is generally recommended to give Montair LC Kid Syrup in the evening or at least 2 hours before engaging in any physical activity For allergies it is best to administer the syrup either in the morning or evening depending on when the symptoms usually occur If your child is experiencing both asthma and allergies it is advisable to give the syrup in the evening If your child vomits within 30 minutes of taking Montair LC Kid Syrup it is advised to administer the same dose again However if it is already time for the next scheduled dose you can skip the missed dose It is important to inform your childs doctor about any other medications your child is currently taking Additionally provide a detailed medical history of your child including any previous episodes of allergies heart problems blood disorders vascular disorders birth defects airway obstruction lung abnormalities skin disorders liver impairment or kidney malfunction This information is crucial for determining any necessary adjustments to the dosage and for planning your childs overall treatment

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Montear LC Tablet 15s

Montear LC Tablet 15s

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Montear LC 2.5mg/4mg Kid Syrup 60ml

Montear LC 2.5mg/4mg Kid Syrup 60ml

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