Swine Flu

Oseltamivir

The drug oseltamavir has the trade name Tamiflu

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Tamiflu fights swine flu

Oseltamavir is an antiviral drug that slows the spread of influenza (flu) virus between cells in the body. The drug oseltamavir is sold under the trade name TAMIFLU. Tamiflue is taken orally in capsules or as a suspension. Oseltamivir is the number one doctor-prescribed flu medicine for swine flu treatment. Oseltamavir is approved for adults and children aged 1 year and older. Oseltamivir must be taken within 12 to 48 hours from the first appearance of flu symptoms

Oseltamivir Swine Flu

Getting prescription Tamilflu (Oseltamivir). Visit your doctor. Tamaflu is only available by prescription from your healthcare provider. If you think you have swineflu symptoms, see your doctor or healthcare provider. Only they can tell you if you have the swine flu. Remember, you have 48 hours from the time you first experienced symptoms to take Tamilflu. Swine flu symptoms: fever (higher than 100° F), headache, extreme tiredness, dry cough, sore throat, runny nose, muscle aches, stomach symptoms such as nausea and vomiting and diarrhea. How long have you been experiencing these symptoms? Have you been exposed to a close household contact who has the swine flu? Ask your doctor some questions about the swine flu. What are the side effects of Tamilflu? Taking Tamiflue, are there any precautions I need to be aware of? Tamaflu right for me and my family?

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Oseltamavir phosphate

Taking Tamiflu. Tami flu is a prescription medication for flu prevention and treatment in adults and children aged 1 year and older. Tami flu is available in pill form. Tamiflue is also available in a fruit–flavored liquid form with a dosing dispenser for children 1 year and older and for adults who have difficulty swallowing the Tami flu capsule. Tamaflu can be taken with or without food. As with many medicines, if you take Tamaflu with a light snack, milk, or a meal, the potential for an upset stomach may be reduced.

Oseltamivir Swine Flu

Oseltamivir phosphate suppresses and decreases the spread of influenza A and B viruses, the viruses responsible for the flu. Oseltamavir is an oral medication used for treating and preventing the "flu." Prascription Oseltamavir is used for the treatment of uncomplicated infections with the influenza viruses, including H1N1 swine flu, in children one year and older and adults within two days of the beginning of influenza symptoms. Oseltamavir also is approved for emergency use in children less than 1 year old. Oseltamavir can be used for preventing the flu in healthy individuals, but it is not a substitute for flu vaccine. Dosing. Oseltamavir is administered orally. The recommended dose of Oseltamavir for treating adults is 75 mg twice daily for five days. Children are treated with 30-75 mg of Oseltamavir twice daily depending on body weight. For the best results, treatment should begin within 2 days of swine flu symptom onset. The recommended dose of Oseltamivir for preventing swine flu after close contact with an flu infected individual is 75 mg daily for 10 days.

Oseltamivir Swine Flu

Drug maker Cipla launches generic flu drugs. The drug maker has offered to supply its A/H1N1 influenza drug to the US. Drug maker launched its generic versions of flu drugs oseltamivir and zanamivir in the local market. These drugs prescribed for the treatment of bird flu as well as A/H1N1 influenza are currently patented and sold by foreign drug makers F Hoffman La Roche Ltd as Tamiflu, and GlaxoSmithKline Plc as Relenza, respectively, in most of the global markets. Cipla’s oseltamivir, branded as Antiflu, is priced at 475 Indian rupees for 10 tablets. Its zanamivir inhaler, branded as Virenza, will cost 800 Indian rupees for a 10-dose device.

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Generic oseltamavir landed

Wedgewood Pharmacy is now compounding oseltamivir phosphate in a cherry-flavored suspension in response to the nationwide shortage of Tamiflu® suspension. Because of this season’s influenza epidemic, pharmacies have been unable to purchase the commercial oral suspension from the manufacturer or drug wholesalers. As a result, pharmacies have begun to compound the commercially available capsule form of the drug into a flavored suspension on an emergency basis, using FDA-approved directions. The compounding directions, however, result in a 15mg/ml oseltamivir-base concentration and not the 12mg/ml suspension that is available commercially. Compounded oseltamavir suspension requires a prescription from a licensed prescriber. Wedgewood Pharmacy is one of the largest compounding pharmacies in the United States, providing more than 25,000 prescribers with compounds for their human and veterinary patients. It is located in Swedesboro NJ and licensed throughout the United States.

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The drug oseltamavir is sold under the trade name Tamiflu.