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Tamiflu fights Avian
Influenza
More and more doctors are writing
prescriptions for Tamiflu (oseltamivir phosphate), an antiviral
medication, for treating flu caused by influenza virus...
Date : May 22, 2006
More and more doctors are writing prescriptions
for Tamiflu (oseltamivir
phosphate), an antiviral medication, for treating
flu caused by influenza virus. Tamiflu attacks the influenza
virus and stops it from spreading inside your body. You should
contact your doctor and begin treatment within 48 hours from
the onset of flu symptoms.
Roche Tamiflu has been found
to be more effective in treating avian influenza patients
as it attacks and destroys the influenza virus rather than
just masking the symptoms.
Avian influenza
is an infection caused by avian (bird) influenza (flu) viruses.
These influenza viruses occur naturally among wild birds but
they usually do not get sick from them. However, avian influenza
is very contagious among birds and can prove fatal for some
domesticated birds like chickens, ducks, and turkeys.
The risk from bird flu virus is generally
very low as these viruses do not infect humans. But during
an outbreak of avian influenza among poultry, there is a possible
risk to people who have contact with infected birds or surfaces
that have been contaminated with secretions or excretions
from infected birds. Since 1997 there have been some confirmed
cases, from Asia and Europe, involving humans being infected
by the avian influenza virus (H5N1). The spread of this virus
from one human to another is very rare and the infection does
not sustain beyond one person.
Symptoms of avian influenza in humans have
ranged from typical human influenza-like symptoms (e.g., fever,
cough, sore throat, and muscle aches) to eye infections, pneumonia,
severe respiratory diseases (such as acute respiratory distress),
and other severe and life-threatening complications.
There is currently no commercially available
vaccine to protect humans against H5N1 virus that is being
seen in Asia and Europe. Research studies to test a vaccine
to protect humans against H5N1 virus began in April 2005,
and a series of clinical trials is under way.
However, Tamiflu, provides a treatment against
bird flu virus. Always consult your doctor before beginning
on a course of Tamiflu. Discuss your medical condition in
detail as the dose may have to be adjusted accordingly. Pregnant
and breast feeding women must be careful in the use of this
medication. The patient should consume all of the Tamiflu
medication prescribed to them even if the symptoms subside
before the end of prescribed doses.
Tamiflu is known to have some mild side effects.
Roche Tamiflu is not known to interfere with other medications.
This makes this drug very safe to use and administer. Tamiflu
is available as a capsule or oral suspension in a nice tutti-frutti
flavor.
As with all diseases, prevention is better
than cure. Persons dealing with infected poultry should exercise
extreme care by using protective masks, eye protection, gloves
and disinfectant robes.
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