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I need a medication for swine flu for somebody else in other country.?
I researched thru internet and found out that Tamiflu (Oseltamivir), Relenza (Zanamivir) are the medications for the A influenza or the swine flu.
It's my sister who needs this mecation, and she lives in Asia. She wants me to send medication for her. How can I get Tamiflu?
I saw ad from the internet that from CANADA drug website they sell it. are they reliable? for example: http://www.canadapharmacyonline.com/DrugInfo.aspx?name=Tamiflu2082&gclid=CJ3anaekhJwCFQRM5QodxlO_AA
it's 59dollars for 10 pills. Do I still need a prescription to buy it from that website? I couldn't really tell.
Could she get sick by it because she is Asian? (different digestion?body?)
please tell me the reliable information.
Thanks. (answers)
My theory - did pharmaceutical co Hoffmann-La Roche manufacture swine flu so they can sell Tamiflu considering?
considering a) it is an artificially created strain that includes swine gene from N America, swine gene from Europe/Asia, bird gene and human gene which according to the CDC doesn't combine unless artificially in a lab.
Also:
In a recent meeting of regional health ministers, Dr. Francisco J. Duque III, Secretary of the Philippines Department of Health, accused Roche of monopolizing the production and distribution of the drug known as Oseltamivir (brand name Tamiflu). Oseltamivir is considered to be the primary antiviral drug used to combat avian influenza, commonly known as the bird flu. Roche is the only drug company authorized to manufacture the drug, which was discovered by Gilead Sciences. Roche purchased the rights to the drug in 1996 and in 2005 settled a royalty dispute, agreeing to pay Gilead tiered royalties of 14-22% of annual net sales.[10]
The Philippine health secretary complained that the supply of the said drug is only concentrated in First World countries even if the disease is ravaging bird and poultry populations in Southeast Asia as of this time.
I obviously don't have evidence, I'm just wondering so calm down.
Well maybe the Rear Admiral testifying to congress which I'm watching on C-Span lied then? I'd rather believe that source than your opinions that it is a mutation. (answers)
Is GlycoMeds' new product Cold Booster Plus truly a cure for the H1N1 (a.k.a. Swine Flu) virus?
May 1, 2009
In a press release yesterday, a cure for Swine Flu virus was announced, manufactured by a small, privately-held company in Arizona called GlycoMeds. The cure, marketed under the name Cold Booster Plus is a Glucosamine-based supplement, not a drug, and does not require a prescription, but is claimed to be more effective at treating Type A influenza than any of the other 4 licensed influenza drugs on the market: Amantadine ( Symmantrel ), Rimantadine ( Flumadine ), Oseltamivir ( Tamiflu ), and Zanamivir ( Relenza )
See the press release here:
http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2009/4/prweb2374054.htm
In that this release was just yesterday, there may not have been sufficient time for the media to truly cover it such that we may be hearing more about it very quickly. But my question is whether this is really a cure or something less dramatic-sounding. The supplement Cold Booster Plus supposedly kills the Type A influenza virus in 12 hours or less, but does not directly treat the symptoms the way other traditional over-the-counter medications do (i.e. relieve your aching head, control your cough, etc.). But if it kills the virus, that's the main concern such that the body can automatically work on healing itself of the symptoms that originated from the viral infection.
In light of how the media is all abuzz right now over the pontential Swine Flu Pandemic , it would seem that a cure recently found would be getting major coverage. So is it just too soon right now? Or is this new treatment not the real cure that scientists are looking for? (answers)
Recommendations for the Prevention and Treatment of Influenza . - Medscape
Modern Medicine Recommendations for the Prevention and Treatment of Influenza Medscape Armstrong E, Khan Z, Perry A, Hons M, Perri L. The cost–effectiveness of zanamivir and oseltamivir for influenza treatment. Formulary 35, 979–989 (2000). (source)
Everything you need to know about Swine Flu - MSN India
BBC News Everything you need to know about Swine Flu MSN India Oseltamivir is the recommended anti viral drug for the treatment and/or prevention of infection with the influenza A H1N1. (source)
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