Tamiflu is an oral medication that can be obtained before the onset of Swine Flu as a course of treatment. Doctors generally recommend that Tamiflu not be used before the onset of the flu. Rather, it should be taken within 48 hours of the first sign of flu symptoms.
Typical flu shots have been rendered ineffective as a treatment for Swine Flu.
Tamiflu, a brand name, is also referred to as oseltamivir, the name of the drug. The CDC states on its website that Tamiflu is effective for the treatment of Swine Flu symptoms that can include fever, lethargy, lack of appetite, coughing, runny nose, sore throat, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
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"We are here for the consumer who would like to have peace of mind," said Bernstein, who added that only one package of Tamiflu can be ordered per customer per flu season, due to demand. "Although much of the buzz surrounding Swine Flu has subsided, there is still a measurable threat in many states. And many sources say the Swine Flu could reemerge this fall or winter during the next flu season."
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