SINGULAIR Works Differently
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SINGULAIR blocks leukotrienes
Discover how SINGULAIR works differently by blocking leukotrienes.
Once-a-day SINGULAIR
Find out why SINGULAIR is easy to take.
Possible side effects
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Ask your doctor about SINGULAIR
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION (continued)
- The most common side effects with SINGULAIR include upper respiratory infection, fever, headache, sore throat, cough, stomach pain, diarrhea, earache or ear infection, flu, runny nose, and sinus infection.
- Parents or guardians of a child with phenylketonuria: Note that cherry chewable tablets contain phenylalanine, a component of aspartame.
- SINGULAIR should not be taken by people who are sensitive to any of its ingredients.
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 and discuss it with your healthcare provider.
The physician Prescribing Information also is available.
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