
Modern day pest is caused by viral infections which spread more rapidly over the world than ever, helped by human travel, migrating birds and the increasingly high concentrations of animals held as livestock. The first documented viral epidemic of the 20-th century was the Spanish flu in 1918, with a death toll of more than 40 million people. Such epidemics are caused by a virus of animal origin that crosses the species border by infecting people that are especially prone to it or live in surroundings with a high concentration of the virus population.

The manufacturer of this medicine states that it should be used with caution in people who are taking the following medicines, as oseltamivir may possibly reduce the removal of these medicines from the body by the kidneys:
* chlorpropamide
* methotrexate
* phenylbutazone.
Oseltamivir can be safely taken at the same time as paracetamol

TAMIFLU is the only prescription antiviral pill indicated to prevent and treat type A and type B influenza in patients one year and older.
* Tamiflu was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in October 1999 for the treatment of uncomplicated acute illness due to influenza infection in adults
* Tamiflu was granted FDA approval in November 2000 for the prevention of influenza in adults and adolescents 13 years and older
* Tamiflu oral suspension was approved in December 2000 for use in the treatment of influenza types A and B in children one year and older.

November 13, 2006: Tamiflu Prescribing Information Changed to Reflect Reports of Odd Behavior Roche Laboratories, Inc. and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) notified healthcare professionals of revisions to Tamiflu's prescribing information. The changes reflect news reports (mostly from Japan) of self-injury and delirium with the use of Tamiflu in patients with influenza.

Medicines and their possible side effects can affect individual people in different ways. The following are some of the side effects that are known to be associated with this medicine.
* Nausea.
* Vomiting.
* Abdominal pain.
* Diarrhoea.
* Indigestion.
* Headache.
* Tiredness.
* Dizziness.
* Difficulty sleeping (insomnia).
* Rash
* Severe skin reactions.

Tamiflu capsules and suspension contain the active ingredient oseltamivir phosphate, which is a type of medicine called a neuraminidase inhibitor. It is used to treat and prevent infection with the influenza (flu) virus. Oseltamivir works by binding to the neuraminidase on the surface of the virus particles and stopping it from working. When the neuraminidase helper is blocked in this way, it means that newly formed viral particles cannot be released from the infected cells. This prevents the flu virus from spreading and infecting other cells.
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