If you had chickenpox as a child,
you could get Shingles now.

ZOSTAVAX is the only vaccine that can prevent Shingles.
ZOSTAVAX is used to prevent Shingles in adults 60 years of age or older. Once you reach age 60, the sooner you get vaccinated, the better your chances of protecting yourself from Shingles. ZOSTAVAX is given as a single shot. ZOSTAVAX cannot be used to treat Shingles once you have it. Talk to your health care professional to see if ZOSTAVAX is right for you.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
ZOSTAVAX may not fully protect everyone who gets the vaccine. You should not get ZOSTAVAX if you are allergic to any of its ingredients, including gelatin and neomycin, have a weakened immune system, take high doses of steroids, or are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. Possible side effects include redness, pain, itching, swelling, warmth or bruising at the injection site, as well as headache. 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. Before getting vaccinated, talk to your health care professional about situations you may need to avoid after getting ZOSTAVAX.

Please read the Patient Product Information or Prescribing Information and discuss it with your doctor or health care professional.


For more information on the availability of ZOSTAVAX
through the Merck Vaccine Patient Assistance Program,
go to: zostavax.com/patient-assistance-program or call 1-877-9-SHINGLES.
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