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Does Tamiflu Work


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bluefin Newbie

hello

i was wondering whether tamiflu really works for treatment of flu

the doctor suggests that one should take tamiflu if one is affected by the influenza virus

has anyone ever experienced taking tamiflu

what are the side effects if any

thanks


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tarnalberry Community Regular
hello

i was wondering whether tamiflu really works for treatment of flu

the doctor suggests that one should take tamiflu if one is affected by the influenza virus

has anyone ever experienced taking tamiflu

what are the side effects if any

thanks

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google tamiflu and you should get a lot of information. i don't know the full extent of the side effects, but i do know you have to take it immediately (within 24 hours of symptom onset, as i recal) for it to really be effective and worthwhile.

tiadesai Newbie

hello

tamiflu is used to treat certain types of influenza successfully

manufactured by roche this medication is a lot in the news now as it is also needed to treat the bird flu virus that has spread to various parts of the world

the most common side effects of tamiflu are vomiting and nauseau

those you can avoid by taking tamiflu on a full stomach

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sonjaf Rookie

I am assuming that Tamiflu is gluten-free? Anyone know? I also heard on the news that it was good to treat bird flu and many other types of flu.

sonja

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SPanara Newbie

Tamiflu will eventually fail. Their words not mine. What happens if the first wave quickly renders Tamiflu useless ? What happens during the second and third waves ? We can pray for a vax but that won't help your average third world citizen. And, there won't be enough to go around for richer nation either.

I see a lot of interest in the aforementioned compounds both by alternatives practitioners as well as traditional researchers doing work for big pharma. Everyone is looking the next neuraminidase inhibitor.

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