Relenza and Children

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Tamiflu And Relenza Should Have Psychiatric Side Effects Warning, Say Regulators

medicalnewstoday.com — “After receiving reports of patients experiencing delirium, psychosis and hallucinations, US FDA staff recommend that flu drugs, Tamiflu and Relenza should carry warnings about possible side-effectView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 28, 2009 at 2:19 am By:

WRY999 William Yates, M.D. Psychiatrist, Family Medicine Doctor, Physician, and Doctor

RT @larrybrauner: Never simple! "Tamiflu And Relenza Should Have Psychiatric Side Effects Warning, Say Regulators" http://budurl.com/j93s

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Swine flu drugs not for healthy adults, children under 12

examiner.com — “Swine flu drugs not for adults, young children (Sang Tan/AP) Swine flu drugs Tamiflu and Relenza are not appropriate for healthy adults according to a report by British researchers in the highly respected medical journal Lancet Infectious …View full resource at examiner.com

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Most Recently Shared on September 15, 2009 at 11:00 pm By:

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Antivirals effective against swine flu (Tamiflu & relenza) should not be given to kids. Risks outweigh benefits. http://bit.ly/Av6KP

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Tamiflu for children questioned | NHS Choices | Nursing Times

nursingtimes.net — “It has been widely reported that Tamiflu may be of little benefit when given to children, with several news sources suggesting that the antiviral drugs Tamiflu and Relenza rarely prevent complications in children with seasonal flu, but still carry side effects.View full resource at nursingtimes.net

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Most Recently Shared on August 12, 2009 at 4:29 pm By:

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Behind the Headlines Tamiflu for children questioned : It has been widely reported that Tami.. http://bit.ly/W1nBC

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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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Officials: Tamiflu for the ill, not a preventative http://bit.ly/Lwm28

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Symposier - Emergency Use of Peramivir to Treat H1N1 (January 2010)

symposier.com — “Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: LawsuitGuru FDA has authorized the emergency use of the investigational antiviral drug peramivir for certain adults and children hospitalized with confirmed or suspected 2009 H1N1 influenza. This includes patients who have an influenza A virus that is non-subtypeable and is suspected to be 2009 H1N1 based on cases in the community. Peramivir, which is administered intravenously, is in the same drug class as Tamiflu and Relenza. Peramivir is authorized only undeView full resource at symposier.com

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FDA has authorized the emergency use of Emergency Use of Peramivir to Treat H1N1. http://bit.ly/cOHxqg

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Antivirals Unlikely To Prevent Swine Flu Complications In Children, Study

medicalnewstoday.com — “Research published this week in a leading medical journal says that based on current evidence, which is limited and not easily generalized to children in the current swine flu epidemic, the antiView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Antivirals Unlikely To Prevent Swine Flu Complications In Children, Study: Research published this week in a lea.. http://bit.ly/tsao5

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Friday Flu Series: H1N1 and PneumoniaiTriage Health Blog | iTriage Health Blog

blog.itriagehealth.com — “In the Emergency Room we are seeing many patients with upper respiratory illnesses and presumed H1N1 influenza. The great majority of these cases are mild and require nothing more than treatment for symptoms. If a patient is at risk for complications the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC) recommend healthcare providers use clinical judgment to start an antiviral treatment of Tamiflu (oseltamivir) or Relenza (zanamivir). Groups at higher risk for complications include: Children youngView full resource at blog.itriagehealth.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 28, 2009 at 3:04 am By:

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Increasing # of cases of serious pneumococcal pneumonia with H1N1: http://bit.ly/6YXCKE

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