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>>>Tamiflu
and Relenza are In Stock
World Health Organizations are Stocking Up on Tamiflu
Treat Influenza and Swine Flu H1N1
Virus
Tamiflu
is a medicine to treat INFLUENZA - the flu. Tamiflu attacks the flu at
its source and stops it from spreading in the body. Purchase
Tamiflu online without prescription.
Tamiflu
is for treating adults with the flu whose
flu symptoms
started within the last day or two.
OSELTAMIVIR - ORAL (oss-el-TAM-eh-veer)
COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Tamiflu
USES:
This
medication is used to treat illness (symptoms) caused by the flu virus
(influenza). Oseltamivir is also used to prevent the flu (e.g., in
household members exposed to a flu sufferer).
HOW TO USE:
Take this medication by mouth as directed by your doctor. You may take
this with food or milk to minimize stomach upset. Take it as soon as flu
symptoms appear or as soon as possible after you have been exposed (both
within 48 hours). If you have the flu: Take oseltamivir (Tamiflu) twice
a day for 5 days; once in the morning and once in the evening. Complete
the entire treatment of 10 doses. To prevent the flu: Take oseltamivir (Tamiflu)
once a day for at least 7 days or take it exactly as prescribed by your
doctor. This medication works best when the amount of medicine in your
body is kept at a constant level. Therefore, take this drug at the same
time(s) each day. Take this medication until the full prescribed amount
is finished, even if symptoms improve. Stopping the medication too early
may result in a relapse of the infection. Inform your doctor if your
condition worsens or if new symptoms appear.
SIDE
EFFECTS:
Nausea may occur. If this effect persists or worsens, notify your doctor
promptly. Tell your doctor immediately if you have any of these unlikely
but serious side effects: dizziness, persistent cough. Tell your doctor
immediately if you have any of these very unlikely but serious side
effects: persistent weakness, fever, sore throat. If you notice other
effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
PRECAUTIONS:
Tell your doctor your medical history, including: allergies, kidney
problems. This drug may make you dizzy or drowsy; use caution engaging
in activities requiring alertness such as driving or using machinery.
Limit alcoholic beverages. This medication should be used only when
clearly needed during pregnancy. Discuss the risks and benefits with
your doctor. It is not known if this drug passes into breast milk.
Consult your doctor before breast-feeding.
Flu Drug Tamiflu Fares Well in Testing
The
flu drug Tamiflu can prevent deaths in mammals infected with bird flu,
suggests a new study that offers clues to the ideal dosage and duration
needed for people, scientists said Wednesday.
Health experts have touted the antiviral Tamiflu as the most effective
medicine available to fight bird flu, and countries worldwide have been
racing to stockpile it in case the virus mutates into a form easily
spread among people. But little is known about how much Tamiflu should
be given to a person who has caught the current bird flu.
In the study, ferrets given the drug
after being infected with the deadly H5N1 virus circulating in Vietnam
all survived, said Elena Govorkova of St. Jude Children's Research
Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. She presented the research during a two-day
bird flu conference in Singapore.
The findings illustrate the benefits of early treatment and are in line
with the limited research published about using the drug to fight the
virus in humans, according to an abstract of the study.
The research will be used to create models to help predict how much
Tamiflu people would need to take and for how long if a new pandemic
strain emerges, said David Reddy of Swiss-based Roche Holding AG, which
makes the drug.
After being infected for four hours, ferrets were given a dose equal to
half the conventional human dosage for five days. It saved their lives.
A higher dose was also given to ferrets 24 hours after being infected.
Again, all of the ferrets given the drug survived, while those not
treated all died.
Trying to Contain the Spread of Bird
Flu
More
countries found the h-five-n-one virus in birds this week. Cases of the
deadly virus in chickens and turkeys in Egypt led to an emergency
cabinet meeting on Friday.
Earlier in the week, health officials found the virus in additional
countries in Europe. Tests showed dead wild swans to be infected in
Austria, Bulgaria Germany, Greece, Italy and Slovenia.
European Union health officials held a two-day meeting in Brussels to
discuss the situation.
Experts are concerned that the animal virus could mix with a human virus
and spread worldwide. So far, health officials say the virus has spread
to most human victims directly from infected birds.
The World Health Organization reported one hundred sixty-nine
laboratory-confirmed cases as of February thirteenth. These have been
since the end of two thousand three. Ninety-one of the people have died.
Most were in Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand. There have been at least
eight deaths in China, four each in Turkey and Cambodia and one in Iraq.
The virus was confirmed in Africa for the first time earlier this month.
It was found in Nigeria. Scientists are not sure how it got there. Some
think it reached Nigeria through trade in farm animals. They say the
virus would have appeared in other African nations by now if wild birds
had carried it there.
On Friday the Food and Agriculture Organization expressed growing
concern that the virus may spread to other countries in West Africa. The
United Nations agency said the country of greatest concern is Niger,
which borders the affected areas in Nigeria.
The virus quickly kills birds. The F.A.O. says two million people in
Niger are already at risk of severe hunger.
The agency's chief animal health officer urged African farmers to
immediately report any suspected outbreaks. He warned of the risk that
poor farmers might act quickly to sell birds on the market.
Asian economic losses from bird flu have been estimated at about ten
thousand million dollars since the end of two thousand three. The F.A.O.
says almost two hundred million poultry birds have died or been killed
to contain the spread of the virus.
To reduce the risk of infection, the agency says people should wash
their hands after they touch poultry. They should also disinfect their
shoes before they enter or leave a poultry farm. Poultry birds should be
kept in structures with a roof to keep out wild birds. And chickens
should be kept separate from ducks and other kinds of birds.
Health experts say people should not touch wild birds, live or dead.
The World Health Organization says heat can kill the virus in food. It
says all parts of the meat must be cooked to seventy degrees Celsius.
And it says eggs should also be cooked fully, until the yolk is firm.
'Tamiflu Distribution for Bird Flu Under Control'
The Swiss Roche pharmaceutical company has announced that distribution
of one of the most effective medicines used in the treatment of bird flu
(Avian influenza), Tamiflu, is under control and they are able to meet
any demands in the case of a pandemic.
By the end of the year, Roche will have the capacity to produce 400
million packets of medicine, confirms top executive, Franz Humer, at a
news briefing he held in Paris today.
Roche donated five million packets of the drug to the World Health
Organization in order to speed up distribution to regions in need.
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