Stay one step ahead of
the flu.

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Who NOSE the nasal way to help prevent the flu?

FluMist® will be available early. You can get FluMist even before
flu season starts. So put it on your back-to-school list.

Scroll down for Important Safety and Eligibility Information.

The flu can sneak up on you at any time. FluMist® can help protect you and
your eligible family members throughout the season.

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Children 2 years of age to 5 years of age who got FluMist® had fewer cases of
the flu than those who got a flu shot.
These results are from a large study during
the 2004-2005 flu season. Past study results do not guarantee future flu
season results. Scroll down for Important Safety and Eligibility Information.

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Important Safety and Eligibility Information

Who may be eligible for FluMist®?

FluMist® is a vaccine approved for the prevention of certain types of influenza disease in children, adolescents, and adults 2-49 years of age. FluMist may not protect everyone who gets it. FluMist is for intranasal administration only.

Who may not be able to get FluMist?

FluMist is not right for everyone. FluMist must not be given to: people with history of hypersensitivity to eggs, egg proteins, gentamicin, gelatin, or arginine; people with life-threatening reactions to previous influenza vaccinations; and children and adolescents receiving aspirin or aspirin-containing therapy.

Children less than 24 months of age are not eligible for FluMist.

The following people may not be able to get FluMist or may be able to get it only in certain situations: people with asthma or active wheezing, or children less than 5 years of age with recurrent wheezing; people with a history of Guillain-Barré syndrome; people with a weakened immune system; people with long-term medical conditions including heart disease, kidney disease, and metabolic diseases, such as diabetes; and pregnant women.

If your child falls into one of these groups, be sure to tell your healthcare provider. They will decide if FluMist is right for your child.

What are the most common side effects of FluMist?

Most common side effects included runny nose or nasal congestion, sore throat, and fever. For a full list of side effects, please see section 6.1 in the accompanying Product Information.