A new review of data for Roche's flu drug Tamiflu has concluded the drug does not reduce hospitalisations and serious complications of the virus – and that it leads to harmful effects in patients.
There isn’t a widespread shortage of Oseltamivir, commonly known by its brand name Tamiflu. But you still might have issues finding it. In February, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and ...
Doctors often prescribe Tamiflu, an antiviral that can treat both influenza A and B. Here’s what to know about how it works—and whether it might be right for you. Most people have flu symptoms ...
Older adults had a lower risk of dying from the flu when they took oseltamivir (Tamiflu) during influenza hospitalizations, regardless of whether or not they were vaccinated against the virus ...