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Tamiflu, Relenza Safe for Preventing Flu

webmd.com — “Tamiflu and relenza safely prevent flu in adults -- but experts were surprised to find no data on the drugs' safety or efficacy when used to prevent flu in kids.View full resource at webmd.com

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pediatrics.about.com — “Although its use is somewhat controversial, mainly because it is only supposed to decrease flu symptoms by a day and high rates of its use have raised concerns that it may lead to flu virus strains that become resistant to flu medications, it does seem to help many children with the flu. Review how Tamiflu is used and learn about possible side effects.View full resource at pediatrics.about.com

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Swine flu: How does Tamiflu work? | World news | BMJ Group

guardian.co.uk — “The British Medical Journal answers your questions about Tamiflu, the drug being used to treat swine fluView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Review Questions Tamiflu's Effectiveness:

health.msn.com — “Review Questions Tamiflu's Effectiveness:View full resource at health.msn.com

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Stanford research assesses use of Tamiflu, Relenza to prevent flu - CHP/PCOR

healthpolicy.stanford.edu — “Stanford research assesses use of Tamiflu, Relenza to prevent flu - CHP/PCORView full resource at healthpolicy.stanford.edu

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RT @StanfordHP: How effective will Relenza and Tamiflu be in treating H1N1?... http://tinyurl.com/ma99n4

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Information for Healthcare Professionals - Authorization of Use of Expired Tamiflu for Oral Suspension

fda.gov — “Information for Healthcare Professionals - Authorization of Use of Expired Tamiflu for Oral SuspensionView full resource at fda.gov

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RT @FDA_Drug_Info: Information 4 HC Professionals - Authorization of Use of Expired Tamiflu 4 Oral Suspension. http://bit.ly/TamifluHCP

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WHO backs findings on Tamiflu for seasonal flu | Reuters

reuters.com — “* Study finds no proof flu dose helps healthy people * WHO still recommends drug be used in H1N1 patients at risk * Pandemic flu peaks in N. America, parts of Europe, Russia * Outbreaks on rise in Japan,View full resource at reuters.com

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WHO backs BMJ/Cochrane findings on Tamiflu for seasonal flu; still recommends it for some infected with H1N1 http://bit.ly/7oqLaw

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WHO backs findings on Tamiflu for seasonal flu | Reuters

reuters.com — “* Study finds no proof flu dose helps healthy people * WHO still recommends drug be used in H1N1 patients at risk * Pandemic flu peaks in N. America, parts of Europe, Russia * Outbreaks on rise in Japan,View full resource at reuters.com

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RT @ivanoransky: WHO backs BMJ/Cochrane findings on Tamiflu for seasonal #flu; still recommends it for #H1N1 http://bit.ly/7oqLaw

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Tamiflu resistant flu on the rise: Study

news-medical.net — “According to World Health Organization researchers there is a rise in Australia in the number of seasonal influenza cases resistant to Tamiflu, the most commonly used antiviral drug. The rise in such cases involving the pandemic 2009 A (H1N1) flu strain, also known as swine flu, took place during Australia's most recent winter: May through August of 2011.View full resource at news-medical.net

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H1N1 Swine Flu News: Tamiflu resistant flu on the rise: Study: According to World Health Organization researcher... http://t.co/7pnCIFEw

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Research finds Tamiflu and Relenza relatively safe for use in pregnancy

news-medical.net — “With the H1N1 flu outbreak now elevated to pandemic level, a new article in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) reports that oseltamivir (Tamiflu) and zanamivir (Relenza) are relatively safe drugs for use in pregnant and breast-feeding women.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Officials: Tamiflu for the ill, not a preventative - Swine flu- msnbc.com

msnbc.msn.com — “The medicines Tamiflu and Relenza should only be used to treat people who are sick with swine flu and at high risk for complications, according to new federal guidelines released Tuesday.View full resource at msnbc.msn.com

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Review Questions Tamiflu's Effectiveness - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “No evidence exists that the widely used influenza drug Tamiflu prevents pneumonia or other complications in otherwise healthy patients who come down with the flView full resource at drugs.com

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New review questions benefit of Roche drug Tamiflu | Reuters

reuters.com — “LONDON (Reuters) - There is no clear evidence that Roche's widely used drug Tamiflu prevents complications such as pneumonia in people with flu, a group of medical experts said on Tuesday. GovernmentsView full resource at reuters.com

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RT @swineflu_news_: New review questions benefit of Tamiflu - There is no clear evidence that Roche's wide... http://bit.ly/91vD9W

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Review Questions Tamiflu's Effectiveness - US News and World Report

health.usnews.com — “Finds no proof the drug prevents flu complications such as pneumoniaView full resource at health.usnews.com

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Tamiflu's Flu-Fighting Effectiveness Questioned - ABC News

abcnews.go.com — “There may not be enough evidence to conclude that the antiviral drug oseltamivir (Tamiflu) has any benefit for the complications of influenza in otherwise healthy patients.View full resource at abcnews.go.com

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Does Tamiflu Really Work Against Flu?: Scientists now question how well the popular drug cuts flu severity. .. http://bit.ly/6gGlth

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