| PACKAGING TYPE: | 10x10 Alu-alu (10 Strips In 1 Box) |
| COMPOSITION: | Montelukast(10mg) + Acebrophylline(200mg) |
| FORMULATION: | Tablet |
| Description: | MONTIDINE AB Tablet is a combination of Montelukast 10mg and Acebrophylline 200mg, formulated for the management of asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and other respiratory conditions associated with bronchospasm and inflammation. Montelukast 10mg is a leukotriene receptor antagonist that reduces airway inflammation and prevents allergic reactions. Acebrophylline 200mg is a bronchodilator and mucolytic agent that relaxes airway muscles and helps clear mucus from the respiratory tract. This dual-action combination improves airway function, reduces inflammation, and enhances breathing capacity, making it effective in chronic respiratory disorders. |
| Side Effects: | Common side effects may include: Nausea Headache Dizziness Gastric discomfort Rare but serious side effects: Palpitations Allergic reactions Behavioral or mood changes (rare) Note: Seek medical advice if severe or persistent side effects occur. |
| How to Use: | Take MONTIDINE AB Tablet as prescribed by a healthcare professional Usually taken once or twice daily depending on the condition Swallow whole with water; preferably after meals Follow prescribed dosage strictly Continue treatment regularly for best results |
| Precaution: | Use with caution in patients with heart disease, liver disorders, or gastric issues Not intended for acute asthma attacks Inform your doctor about all medications being taken Avoid alcohol during treatment Monitor for unusual symptoms or side effects |
| Product Benefits: | Helps manage asthma and COPD symptoms Improves airflow by relaxing bronchial muscles Reduces airway inflammation and allergic responses Facilitates mucus clearance from the respiratory tract Reduces frequency and severity of respiratory symptoms Supp |
Frequently Asked Questions
It is used to manage asthma, COPD, and other respiratory conditions involving airway inflammation and mucus buildup.
No, it is not a rescue medication and should not be used for acute asthma attacks.
Take regularly as prescribed, preferably after meals, and continue therapy for optimal results.




















