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Basic information
  • Drug class: Neuraminidase inhibitor, Anti-influenza
  • Dosage Forms: 75 mg tablets
  • Manufacturer: Roche Laboratories, Inc.
  • FDA Approved: October 27, 1999
  • Habit forming? No
  • Avalable as generic? No
  • Tamiflu uses, side effects, dosage
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Tamiflu 75 mg
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Tamiflu Medical Uses
Tamiflu (Oseltamivir Phosphate) is an antiviral medication. This medication belongs to a group of medicines called neuraminidase inhibitors. Tamiflu blocks the actions of viruses in your body. It is a drug used to treat infections caused by two of the most common flu viruses. This drug is used to treat illness due to influenza virus in patients who have had symptoms for less than 2 days. Oseltamivir may decrease the length of time you experience symptoms of the flu by 1 - 2 days. Tamiflu may also help to reduce the risk of spreading the flu to others.

The recommended dose is 75 mg, twice daily for five days.

How to buy Tamiflu without prescription
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Buy Tamiflu to treat influenza
The flu is a contagious infection of the nose, throat, and lungs caused by the influenza virus. The flu usually begins with a fever between 102 to 106°F. Other common symptoms include fever (may be high), headache, tiredness, dry cough, sore throat, stuffy, congested nose, muscle aches and stiffness, lack of energy. The fever usually lasts for a day or two, but can last 5 days. If you have mild illness and are not at high-risk, take these steps: rest, take medicines that relieve symptoms and help you rest, drink plenty of liquids, avoid aspirin (especially teens and children), avoid alcohol and tobacco, avoid antibiotics (unless necessary for another illness). If influenza is diagnosed within 48 hours of when symptoms begin, especially if you are high risk for complications, several antiviral medications are available that may shorten the duration of symptoms by approximately 1 day. These include amantadine or rimantadine (active against influenza A only); oseltamivir (Tamiflu) and zanamivir (active against influenza A and B). Each of these medicines has different side effects and affects different viruses. Your doctor will determine which one is best for you.

Related links:
Tamiflu.com Official Roche Laboratories Inc. website
Influenza - Symptoms, Treatment, Prevention

Interesting Tamiflu facts

Roche Tamiflu facts
  • Tamiflu (Oseltamivir) was the first oral neuraminidase inhibitor commercially developed. It was developed by Gilead Sciences and is currently marketed by Hoffmann-La Roche under the trade name Tamiflu.
  • Unlike other antiviral flu medications, such as Flumadine (rimantadine) and Symmetrel (amantadine), Tamiflu is effective against both type A and B strains of flu.
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