“…In a small, randomized, double-blind, placebocontrolled trial, a 4-week course of montelukast significantly improved subjectively rated cough frequency, with beneficial effects noted by the second week of therapy (Spector and Tan, 2004). In a prospective, observational study of 23 adult nonsmokers with CVA, a 4-week course of montelukast significantly improved subjective cough scores, and diminished cough reflex sensitivity to capsaicin, as well as sputum eosinophil counts, whereas not affecting pulmonary function, airway responsiveness to methacholine, or sputum mediator levels (Takemura et al, 2012). Another study of adults with CVA demonstrated the efficacy of a 2-week course of montelukast against subjectively rated cough, but the agent was ineffective against cough in atopic subjects (Kita et al, 2010).…”