Montair LC can indeed be useful if your cough is related to allergies, as it combines montelukast and levocetirizine, which target allergic reactions. Montelukast helps reduce inflammation in the airway and is commonly used in asthma management. Levocetirizine is an antihistamine that eases allergy symptoms like runny nose and sneezing. So, if dust, pollen or seasonal changes are triggering your symptoms, Montair LC might provide relief. However, it’s not typically prescribed for dry coughs without an allergic basis or a cough purely from post-nasal drip, but it could help if the cough is part of an overall allergic response.
Concerning safety, Montair LC is generally well-tolerated, though some people do experience side effects like drowsiness, dizziness, or dry mouth. Timing for taking it can depend on how it affects you. Some take it at night due to drowsiness, but if it doesn’t cause drowsiness for you, day time might be ok too. While it’s commonly taken as a short-term treatment, you should consult a healthcare provider to determine how long to continue, specially if symptoms persist.
Regarding combination with Ayurvedic remedies, supporting your therapy with things like tulsi tea or licorice root can be helpful. These can soothe throat irritation and help clear mucus. However, when blending Ayurvedic treatments with pharmaceuticals, it’s always a good plan to discuss with your healthcare provider to avoid any unforeseen interactions.
Try avoiding things like cold, heavy or oily foods which might exacerbate congestion or throat issues. Warm, easily digestible foods are often best when dealing with cough and congestion.
As for personal experiences… everyone’s different. Some people find that Montair LC helps significantly with allergy-related coughs and have noticed relief relatively quickly, often within a few days. Others might have a different experience, so it’s always good to keep track of how your body is responding and adjust as needed under professional guidance.



