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Help prevent asthma symptoms before they start. Ask your
child’s doctor about prescription SINGULAIR. One cherry
chewable SINGULAIR once a day is proven to help control
asthma symptoms in kids 2 to 14 years old for 24 hours.
It helps relieve indoor and outdoor allergy symptoms too.
There are even oral granules you mix in certain foods for
kids 12 months to 5 years old. Help prevent your child's
asthma symptoms-help him breathe a little easier while
doing the things he wants to do. Talk to his doctor about
steroid-free SINGULAIR.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: SINGULAIR is not a
rescue medication. Always carry your child’s prescribed
rescue inhaler for emergencies or sudden symptoms. If
asthma
symptoms get worse or your child
needs to
increase the use of fast-acting medicines, call the doctor
at once. Side effects are generally mild and vary by age,
and may include headache, ear infection, sore throat, and
upper respiratory infection. You are encouraged to report
negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit
www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
Please read the Patient Information on the adjacent page and
discuss it with your doctor. To learn more about SINGULAIR,
visit singulair.com or call 888-MERCK-36.
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This product is available through the Merck Patient Assistance Program. To find out if you qualify, call 888-MERCK-36.
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