Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Montelukast sodium
Drug ID BADD_D01497
Description Montelukast was first approved for clinical use by the US FDA in 1998 as Merck's brand name Singulair.[L6301] The medication is a member of the leukotriene receptor antagonist (LTRA) category of drugs.[L6301,L6304,L6307,L6310,L6325,L6328,L6331] Although capable of demonstrating effectiveness, the use of such LTRAs like montelukast is typically in addition to or complementary with the use of inhaled corticosteroids or other agents in asthma step therapy.[A178645] Regardless, in 2008-2009, there were FDA-led investigations into the possibility of montelukast to elicit neuropsychiatric effects like agitation, hallucinations, suicidal behaviour, and others in individuals who used the medication.[A178651] And although these kinds of effects are currently included in the official prescribing information for montelukast,[L6301,L6304,L6307,L6310,L6325,L6328,L6331] the drug still sees extensive use worldwide via millions of prescriptions annually and has since become available as a generic and as a brand name product.
Indications and Usage Montelukast is indicated for: (a) the prophylaxis and chronic treatment of asthma in adults and pediatric patients who are 12 months of age and older[L6301], although other regional health authorities specifically note this indication for adults and adolescents who are 15 years and older[L6304,L6307] and also include indications for preventing day and night-time symptoms, and the treatment of acetylsalicylic acid-sensitive asthma[L6304]; (b) the prevention of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) in patients who are 6 years of age and older[L6301], although other regional health authorities specifically note this indication for adults and adolescents who are 15 years and older[L6304,L6307]; and (c) the relief of symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis in patients 2 years of age and older and perennial allergic rhinitis in patients 6 months of age and older[L6301], although other regional health authorities specifically note the relief of seasonal allergic rhinitis symptoms for adults and adolescents who are 15 years and older[L6304,L6307]. Furthermore, some formulations like chewable montelukast tablets may also be specifically indicated by particular regulatory bodies for the prophylaxis and chronic treatment of asthma, including the prevention of day and night-time symptoms, the treatment of acetylsalicylic acid based asthma, and the prevention of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in adult and pediatric patients aged 2 and older[L6328], between the ages 2 and 5[L6325], or between the ages of 6 and 14 years.[L6331] Moreover, when employed for such indications montelukast is considered effective as monotherapy or when combined with other medications indicated for the maintenance treatment of chronic asthma.[L6304,L6328] For instance, montelukast and inhaled corticosteroids can be used concomitantly to demonstrate additive effects to control asthma or to decrease the necessary inhaled corticosteroid dose while still maintaining clinical stability.[L6304,L6328] Additionally, in patients who continue to experience asthma symptoms, montelukast can also be combined with an 'as required' short-acting beta-agonist, an inhaled corticosteroid, or inhaled corticosteroid paired with a long-acting beta-agonist.[L6304,L6328]
Marketing Status approved
ATC Code R03DC03
DrugBank ID DB00471
KEGG ID D00529
MeSH ID C093875
PubChem ID 23663996
TTD Drug ID D00QET
NDC Product Code 60312-0117; 50268-574; 53002-1441; 55111-594; 57237-255; 65862-568; 78206-171; 50370-0003; 76397-004; 13668-081; 29300-220; 29300-221; 33342-110; 33342-111; 42291-623; 63187-550; 68788-7771; 69367-287; 71335-0033; 71335-1602; 72189-223; 65862-574; 65862-843; 16571-100; 27241-015; 55111-763; 63187-289; 63629-8106; 69844-076; 58657-717; 62175-205; 63187-216; 65862-567; 67296-1482; 68788-7669; 69844-074; 70518-2881; 78206-170; 15894-0004; 51927-0018; 62993-0806; 42291-622; 50090-4705; 50268-573; 58657-716; 59651-329; 68084-875; 68788-7668; 72789-306; 16729-119; 43063-762; 57237-212; 68071-5278; 69844-075; 70436-090; 71205-778; 72189-418; 27241-016; 27241-018; 31722-728; 55111-725; 63187-896; 68788-9438; 70436-091; 71335-0514; 71335-1599; 50473-0002; 60312-0275; 60312-0711; 13668-079; 43063-381; 61919-009; 63187-692; 71205-181; 71610-026; 78206-173; 63552-027; 66499-0016; 73377-220; 50090-2176; 50090-5403; 55111-593; 63187-430; 71335-1995; 78206-172; 53747-079; 62993-0807; 80426-041; 13668-080; 13668-531; 29300-222; 57237-213; 58657-715; 62175-204; 63187-751; 63187-781; 68071-2846; 71205-189; 42385-709; 65015-823; 31722-727; 50090-2921; 53002-4730
UNII U1O3J18SFL
Synonyms montelukast | 1-((((1R)-1-(3-((E)-2-(7-chloro-2-quinolinyl)ethenyl)phenyl)-3-(2-(1-hydroxy-1-methylethyl)phenyl)propyl)thio)methyl)-cyclopropaneacetic acid | MK 0476 | MK-0476 | Singulair | montelukast sodium | sodium 1-(((1-(3-(2-(7-chloro-2-quinolinyl)ethenyl)phenyl)-3-(2-(1-hydroxy-1-methylethyl)phenyl)propyl)thio)methyl)cyclopropylacetate
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula C35H35ClNNaO3S
CAS Registry Number 151767-02-1
SMILES CC(C)(C1=CC=CC=C1CCC(C2=CC=CC(=C2)C=CC3=NC4=C(C=CC(=C4)Cl)C=C3)SCC5(CC5)CC(=O)[O -])O.[Na+]
Chemical Structure
ADRs Induced by Drug
*The priority for ADR severity classification is based on FAERS assessment, followed by the most severe level in CTCAE rating. If neither is available, it will be displayed as 'Not available'.
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ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Seizure17.12.03.001--
Sinus headache22.12.03.022; 17.14.01.002--
Sinusitis22.07.03.007; 11.01.13.005--
Skin infection23.11.04.007; 11.01.12.003--
Somnambulism19.02.03.006; 17.15.02.004--Not Available
Somnolence19.02.05.003; 17.02.04.006--
Thrombocytopenia01.08.01.002--Not Available
Toothache07.09.06.001--
Tremor17.01.06.002--
Upper respiratory tract infection22.07.03.011; 11.01.13.009--
Urticaria23.04.02.001; 10.01.06.001--
Varicella23.11.05.008; 11.05.02.004--Not Available
Viral infection11.05.04.001--Not Available
Vomiting07.01.07.003--
Tooth infection11.01.04.004; 07.09.01.004--
Contusion15.03.05.007; 24.07.06.001; 23.03.11.002; 12.01.06.001--
Self-injurious ideation19.12.01.007--Not Available
Haemorrhage24.07.01.002--Not Available
Hepatic infiltration eosinophilic09.01.07.028; 01.02.04.014--Not Available
Suicidal behaviour19.12.01.006--Not Available
Mixed liver injury09.01.07.015--Not Available
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