By Associated Press - Friday, May 2, 2014

WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal health advisers have voted against a Merck proposal to sell its prescription respiratory pill Singulair as an over-the-counter allergy medication.

The Food and Drug Administration’s panel of experts voted 11-4 Friday against making the drug available without a prescription. Merck sells Singulair via prescription for asthma and allergies.

Singulair was once Merck’s best-selling drug, but sales have plummeted since the drug’s patent expired in mid-2012, exposing the brand to low cost generics.

Merck & Co. Inc. hopes to revive sales of the former blockbuster as an over-the-counter allergy medication.

But FDA’s advisers said the safety of Singulair as an over-the-counter treatment has not been established, particularly since patients could use it off-label for more serious conditions like asthma.

The FDA is not required to follow the expert panel’s vote.

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