While many allergy medicines block histamine, SINGULAIR works differently
by blocking leukotrienes, an underlying cause of indoor and outdoor allergy
symptoms. One cherry chewable SINGULAIR once a day is proven
to help relieve nasal allergy symptoms in kids age
2
to
14
- without
causing drowsiness. Ask your child's doctor about a different way
to treat allergies. Prescription SINGULAIR. Made with kids in m
ind.
go n o se to n o se
w ith a lle rg ie s.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: Side effects are generally mild and vary
by age, and may include headache, ear infection, sore throat, and upper
respiratory infection. Side effects generally did not stop patients from
taking
SINGULAIR. 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 see the Patient Information on the adjacent page and discuss
it with your child's doctor. To learn more about SINGULAIR and
how you may be able to save on your
once
-
a
-
day
next prescription* visit singulair.com
or call
888
-MERCK-
95
.
S
I N
G
U
L A
I R
(MONTELUKAST SODIUM)
a d if f e r e n t w a y t o tr e a t a lle rg ie s
This product is available through the Merck Patient Assistance Program
.
w
assistance
,
To
find out if you qualify, call
888
-MERCK-
95
.
*Eligibility restrictions apply. For details and full Terms and Conditions, visit singulair.com
/allergy.
SINGULAIR
is a
registered trademark of Merck & Co., Inc. Copyright ©2009 Merck & Co., Inc. All rights reserved. 20950137(1)(414)-SNG-CON
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