• Title of article

    Efficacy of Montelukast for Prevention of Upper Respiratory Tract Infection in Children: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial

  • Author/Authors

    Dorreh ، Fatemeh Department of Pediatrics - Amir-Kabir Hospital - Arak University of Medical Sciences , Esmaeili ، Mohammad Hossein Department of Pediatrics - Amir-Kabir Hospital - Arak University of Medical Sciences , Yousefichaijan ، Parsa Department of Pediatrics - Amir-Kabir Hospital - Arak University of Medical Sciences , Naziri ، Mahdyieh Department of Pediatrics - Amir-Kabir Hospital - Arak University of Medical Sciences , Eghbali ، Aziz Aliasghar Clinical Research Development Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Bagheri ، Bahador Department of Pharmacology - Cancer Research Center - Semnan University of Medical Sciences

  • From page
    193
  • To page
    197
  • Abstract
    Background: Aim: Upper Respiratory tract infection (URTI) or common cold is very prevalent in children particularly in young children. Leukotriene receptor antagonists (LTRAs) like montelukast are effective drugs in asthma and some other respiratory diseases. Our purpose was to study preventive effects of montelukast on pediatric URTI.Methods: This randomized, placebo-controlled, and double blind trial was performed on 450 healthy children aged 1-5 year in Amir Kabir Hospital, Arak, Iran. Children were randomized 1:1 to placebo group or montelukast group for 12 weeks. Number of URI episodes and URI duration were the primary end points and were compared at baseline and after termination of treatment.Results: Mean age was 28 ± 12.3 months. Mean of URI episodes was 0.7 ± 0.57 in children treated with montelukast and 1.27 ± 0.72 in children treated with placebo, respectively. Differences were statistically significant (P =0.01). A significant difference was seen in URTI duration between two study groups (6.3 ± 6.1 vs 4.1 ± 3.9, P = 0.05). In addition, duration of fever was shorter in children receiving montelukast (P=0.001).Conclusion: Our study indicates that 3 month treatment with montelukast is effective for reducing the incidence of URI in young children. This treatment has an acceptable safety without any serious concern.
  • Keywords
    Upper respiratory tract infection , Monteluskat , Children , Fever
  • Journal title
    Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Journal title
    Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Record number

    2511047