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With flu cases surging, Tamiflu remains a leading antiviral treatment. Learn who benefits most, how it works, and its role in managing symptoms.
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Tamiflu has not been proven to have a positive impact on the potential consequences (such as hospitalizations, mortality, or economic impact) of seasonal, avian, or pandemic influenza.
After taking Tamiflu for influenza, a 6 year-old girl from Allen, Texas, reportedly began hallucinating, ran away from school, and tried to jump out a window. This is not the first such report.
With cases of the flu on the rise, we asked experts what you need to know about an antiviral medication that can ease symptoms.
If your kid gets the flu, there’s a chance they’ll be prescribed Tamiflu. Here’s what to know about Tamiflu for kids.
When is it too late to take Tamiflu? The gold standard is to start Tamiflu within two days of symptom onset; if you’ve been sick longer than that, your doctor probably won’t prescribe it for you.
Parents are now dealing with another challenge--a shortage of Tamiflu, the medicine used to treat the flu in both children and adults.
Your worst enemy should not be taking Tamiflu.” She explains that while the flu can be serious, it will “run its course” alleging that the side effects of Tamiflu outweigh the benefits.
With an early and severe flu season straining resources, the Biden administration says it will release the prescription antiviral Tamiflu from the Strategic National Stockpile to states and territo… ...
The FDA is not reporting an overall shortage, but drugstore chains like CVS and Walgreens report increased demand and sporadic stock issues.