Can montelukast sodium treat cough?
Montelukast sodium is available in tablet and granule formulations and is generally used to treat coughing, although not all types of cough respond to this medication. It is recommended to seek timely medical attention, identify the underlying cause, and then receive appropriate symptomatic treatment under the guidance of a qualified physician.

Montelukast sodium is a leukotriene receptor antagonist that primarily works by inhibiting airway inflammation and reducing airway hyperresponsiveness, thereby relieving asthma and allergic rhinitis. If a cough is caused by asthma or allergic rhinitis, montelukast sodium may help alleviate the cough symptoms. Clinically, montelukast sodium also is used in the treatment of wheezing bronchitis and can relieve symptoms such as coughing and wheezing.
Although montelukast sodium is somewhat effective in treating cough, it is not effective for all types of cough. Coughing can be caused by numerous factors, including bacterial infection, viral infection, physical irritation from gases, foreign bodies, and others. For coughs caused by non-allergic factors, the therapeutic effect of montelukast sodium may be limited. When using montelukast sodium to treat cough, it is important to strictly follow medical instructions, take the medication on schedule, and avoid abruptly discontinuing the drug or altering the dosage without guidance.
During the course of drug treatment, attention should be paid to developing good lifestyle habits, avoiding known allergens, maintaining fresh indoor air, drinking plenty of water, and engaging in moderate exercise to enhance overall immune function.