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Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir)
What is Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir) used for? Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir) is used for the treatment and prevention of influenza (flu) in adults and children 1 year or older. Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir) is neuraminidase inhibitor. It attacks the influenza virus inside your body to stop it from spreading. Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir) can be taken to prevent getting the flu, or if you already have the flu it can be taken to reduce the symptoms and decrease recovery time. How should I use Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir)? Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir) to Prevent the FluIf you are taking Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir) to prevent the flu, The usual dosage is one Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir) 75mg capsule once a day for 10 days following close contact with someone who has the flu. You should start taking Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir) within 2 days of the close contact. Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir) to treat the FluStart taking Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir) as soon as possible after you have been diagnosed with the flu. The earlier you start treatment with Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir), the shorter the duration of your flu. Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir) can be taken with or without food. However, you may find Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir) is easier on your stomach when taken with food. Swallow capsules whole with a glass of water. Do not break or chew the capsules before swallowing. Take only the dosage that has been prescribed to you by your doctor. What are the side effects of Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir)? Tell your doctor immediately or visit your local emergency department if you notice any of the following serious side effects:
The following side effects are more common, but less serious. Contact your doctor if they become bothersome to you.
Please Note Check with your doctor before using Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir) in patients 12 years or younger. It is not known whether Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir) is harmful to an unborn baby when taken by a pregnant woman. If there is a need to take Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir) when you are pregnant your doctor will discuss the risks and benefits to you and the unborn baby. Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir) may pass into breast milk. Your doctor will discuss the risks and benefits of using Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir) if you are breast-feeding. Tell your doctor of all health problems and allergies prior to taking Antiflu (Generic Oseltamivir). |