Tamiflu – The Cure for the Fatal Bird Flu Virus
Can Tamiflu stop the deadly avian flu that afflicted thousands and thousands of people worldwide? Everyone is asking this question everywhere. For us to get to a conclusion, let us first look at what Tamiflu is up against.
The Avian flu or the bird flu! The avian flu has been around since 1918; however, recorded information on it only dates to 1983. The flu was discovered by farmers in the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia. The farmers detected respiratory problems among their poultry.
The valley was closed for about a year and a mass culling of poultry, such as turkey and chickens, was done. The U.S. was able to contain the disease because of the said procedure and created safety regulations on proper poultry handling by farmers.
The world was shocked to find a strain of the virus in Hong Kong, which claimed the lives of many citizens. Afterwards, different strains of the virus have appeared, claiming lives as they spread.
Tamiflu is marketed by Hoffman-La Roche and is the best known medicine to cure influenza. What makes this drug unlike other flu medications? It is the only drug on the market that targets the source of the viral infection and stops the flu from spreading all through the body.
Tamiflu is prescribed as a medicine for adults with flu-like symptoms within forty-eight hours. Tamiflu also comes in suspension form which can be given to children below thirteen years old.
Tamiflu is not just potent as a cure for flu but also as a preventive medication. If one has been exposed to a virus-infected area, he or she can take Tamiflu to prevent contracting the disease. The dosage varies whether one has the flu or was just exposed to it.
Tamiflu cures all types of influenza virus including influenza A, which is the most dangerous. Bird flu is under influenza A virus, thus making Tamiflu the cure for this type of flu.
If you’re body is not responding to the drug, consult your doctor immediately to learn other options.

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