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IMPORTANT PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT The FDA has granted the manufacturers of Tami-flu and Relenza to use these anti viral medications beyond the expired expiratio
Update 06222010 Tamiflu and Relenza Emergency Use the last several years, there has been a lot of Zanamivir approved 1999 Trade Name Relenza no FDA-approved
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IMPORTANT PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT The FDA has accepted the manufacturers of Tami-flu and Relenza to use these anti viral medications above the asleep cessation date. This allotment is accepted beneath the EU A's declaration.
But even more shocking is the latest news about this dangerous and questionable drug The FDA has approved using expired Tamiflu capsules to make an oral liquid version of the drug for children The reason, according to media reports,
Relenza or Tamiflu The only 2 anti-virals that work against the bird flu virus. Relenza and Tamiflu needed to be taken early on after getting infected. I'm going to be travelling and want to have a dose of the drug prior to leaving the country. .. For 16 years the FDA refused to approve it, not only because its not safe but because they wanted the company indicted for fraud. Both U.S. Prosecutors hired on with the defense team and the statute of limitations expired.
Tamiflu and Relenza can cause many side effects when taken orally, but now their manufacturers Roche and GlaxoSmithKline are pressing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDA to quickly approve new, intravenous formulations of these drugs. . and, just as with seasonal flu, the majority of people can overcome it by taking plenty of rest, drinking lots of fluids, and following a light diet supplemented with vitamins and other essential nutrients. READ MORE.
You can also get Relenza which is also a neuraminidase inhibitor and is FDA approved as an antiviral. Joe said at October 3, 2005 531 PM Thank you for the advise. I have a daughter in New York. A daughter and 4 year old grandson in The article mentioned relenza as the alternative. From what I have read the Australian Government has only stockpiled Tamiflu, which is of great concern. A concern for all countries if this is the case. We have not heard anything of this