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Avian Bird Flu – Influenza Treatment Medication

Posted by Lightning on July 25, 2010 under Health And Fitness



Many medicines are used to treat symptoms of influenza. Tamiflu medication proves to be the most effective influenza treatment available in the present times. Even the World Health Organisation has attested to its effectiveness and approved it for use in case of bird flu pandemic in any country of the world.

About Tamiflu – Its manufacturer

Tamiflu is a prescription drug that doctors prescribe for treatment and prevention of flu infections among adults. It is also useful for children whose age is one year or above. Tamiflu is not a substitute for any flu vaccine, so people should not try to ignore general flu vaccinations.

Roche pharmaceuticals manufacture Tamiflu, which has been accepted as a potent weapon to fight against any type of flu infections worldwide.

Comes in the strength of

Tamiflu comes in a tablet form for adults. It is also available in fruit flavoured liquid form for children who are one year old or above. Those adults who find it difficult to swallow tablets can take liquid form.

Adults can take Tamiflu tablets in the strength of 75mg and for children, dosage of 12mg/ml flavoured oral suspension is ideal.

You can take Tamiflu medication with or without food. However, if you take this influenza medication with light food, it rules out any possibility of upsetting your stomach.

What is influenza virus?

The influenza virus is a transmittable virus, which spreads from one person to another through tiny droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. These droplets are released in the air by these actions.

You may even get influenza virus when you touch the nose or mouth of an infected person. This means that if you have flu infection, you can easily pass on the flu to someone else before that person knows it.

Influenza virus infection can last up to one week. But it causes serious illness, particularly among people who are above 50 years of age. It can also aggravate problems of people who suffer from chronic illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, and asthma.

How to treat influenza virus?

You can treat your influenza virus infection with Tamiflu medication, which is considered as one of the best anti-viral medicine.

If you experience symptoms of influenza virus, you should take treatment within 48 hours of first observable signs. Tamiflu medication helps in both treatment and prevention of influenza virus infection.

When you take Tamiflu medication within two days of experiencing first symptoms of influenza virus, oseltamivir phosphate, which is the main ingredient in this drug, works to stop the flu virus from spreading inside the body.

You can also take Tamiflu as a prevention medicine when you have been exposed to an infected person. This anti-viral drug can help you by preventing the influenza virus from making you sick.

Side effects of Tamiflu

Tamiflu is a prescription drug. So it is obvious for some side effects to become visible among users. Some users report rare and serious side effects of this medication, but immediate medical attention help reduce these reactions.

The most common side effects of Tamiflu medication include nausea and vomiting. These are generally mild and are easily treatable through proper medical consultation.

You should always take precautionary steps whenever you take Tamiflu medication. You should avoid taking Tamiflu if your doctor says that you are allergic to oseltamivir phosphate or any other ingredients of this anti-viral drug.

Pregnant women or nursing mothers should also avoid intake of Tamiflu to tackle their influenza virus infections. Its intake can have some side effects on the unborn child or nursing infant. These women should be always open about talking with their doctors regarding intake of this medicine. Patients who suffer from medical conditions such as kidney problems should also avoid this drug. They can seek advice of their doctors instead of taking this drug at their own risk.

If you are already taking other medication for influenza virus treatment, then you should first ask your doctor before starting Tamiflu medication. It can check possibility of any serious reactions due to ingredients of Tamiflu.

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