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This time of year you go nose to nose with allergens every day, so maybe it's time to ask your doctor about options, like prescription
SINGULAIR. Most allergy medicines block histamine. SINGULAIR works differently by blocking leukotrienes, an underlying
cause of allergy symptoms. Just one SINGULAIR once a day is proven to help relieve indoor and outdoor allergy symptoms -
without causing drowsiness. Ask your doctor about prescription SINGULAIR, a different way to treat allergies.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: Side effects vary by age and may include headache, ear infection, sore throat, and upper
respiratory infection. Behavior and mood-related changes have been reported, including agitation, aggression or anger, bad
or vivid dreams, depression, anxiety, hallucinations (seeing things that are not there), irritability, restlessness, sleepwalking,
suicidal thoughts and actions (including suicide), trembling, and trouble sleeping. Tell the doctor if you have these or any other
side effects while 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 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-95.
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