Tamiflu

£27.99

Tamiflu (Oseltamivir) Capsules: A potent antiviral treatment that targets the influenza virus directly, Tamiflu effectively prevents and reduces the severity and duration of flu symptoms. By inhibiting the enzyme neuraminidase, Tamiflu stops the spread of the virus within the body. Suitable for adults and children over 12 who have been exposed to influenza or show early symptoms, it’s an essential part of flu management and prevention strategies. Note: Not effective against COVID-19 and not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding without medical advice.

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How does Tamiflu work?

Influenza (flu) is caused by infection with the influenza virus. Tamiflu works by stopping the influenza virus from reproducing. It does this by blocking the effect of neuroaminidase enzymes, which are present in the viral cell wall.

Antibiotics are only effective against bacterial infections. To treat viral infections such as flu, an antiviral medication is needed.

 

What is a Tamiflu used for?

Tamiflu is licensed as a treatment for flu, and also for anyone who has been in contact with flu, to reduce the likelihood of them developing the infection.

Tamiflu is not an alternative to having a flu jab (vaccine). If you are at risk of severe symptoms from the flu, flu jabs are highly recommended and are the most effective way of preventing the flu.

 

Tamiflu and COVID-19

Tamiflu does not have any effect on preventing or treating COVID-19.

 

Flu is not just a severe ‘cold’

Many people call bad colds ‘flu’ but real flu is caused by the influenza virus and causes more severe symptoms. Common colds are mostly caused by rhinoviruses. Flu symptoms usually include:

  • High temperature of 38C or above.
  • General muscle aches.
  • Feeling tired, exhausted, washed out, unable to get out of bed.
  • Dry cough.
  • Sore throat.
  • Headache.
  • Difficulty sleeping.
  • Loss of appetite.
  • Sometimes sickness, diarrhoea, or tummy pain.

Flu can lead to medical complications such as pneumonia, ear infections, sinus infections, and also worsening of other medical conditions, such as congestive heart failure, asthma, or diabetes.

For further information see NHS – Flu and WHO – Influenza (Seasonal).

 

How do you take Tamiflu?

Each Tamiflu capsule contains 75mg of oseltamivir. The recommended doses for adults weighing 40kg and over are below.

  • To treat influenza – the adult dose is one 75mg capsule twice a day, for 5 days. It should be started within 2 days of onset of symptoms for best results.
  • To prevent an attack of flu – the adult dose is one 75mg capsule per day, for 10 days.
  • Swallow the Tamiflu capsule whole – do not break it or crush it.
  • Tamiflu can be taken with or without food – taking it with food can reduce the chance of feeling or being sick.

For more information See the Tamiflu Patient Information Leaflet.

 

What to do if you miss a dose of Tamiflu?

If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember and take the next one on time. This is unless it is less than 2 hours to your next capsule, whereupon leave this dose out. Do not take 2 Tamiflu capsules at the same time.

 

How effective is Tamiflu?

Initial clinical trials with Tamiflu were promising. One study in the year 2000 concluded that Tamiflu started within 36 hours of onset of symptoms reduced the duration of the episode by 30%, and the severity by 40%. Flu complications, such as bronchitis/pneumonia were also reduced.

Another study took a group of people who had been in contact with someone suffering from flu. This group was split into two smaller groups: one group was given Tamiflu and the other group a placebo. 12% of the placebo group developed the flu, compared to 1% in the Tamiflu group. This was statistically significant.

The manufacturer’s studies reported that Tamiflu reduced the infectiousness of the influenza virus.

However, since this time, other studies have had less impressive results. Critics have concluded that some of the evidence about Tamiflu was possibly exaggerated, and also that the side effects were not necessarily clearly presented.

The Cochrane Library systematically collated and reviewed all the published evidence about Tamiflu in several reports between 1999-2014. They concluded that Tamiflu only shortens an episode of flu by 16.8 hours. They raised concerns about the frequency and severity of side effects, especially psychiatric conditions such as depression, and suicidal thoughts. They failed to confirm a significant benefit from Tamiflu in patients in high-risk situations.

Nevertheless, the UK government purchased large quantities of Tamiflu, in preparation for a supposed bird flu epidemic which never arrived. It remains a possible antiviral remedy for those who choose to take it, specifically for those who take it after exposure to the flu virus, as a form of prophylactic treatment, to prevent them from developing the infection.

 

Resistance to Tamiflu

There is increasing resistance of some flu strains to Tamiflu. It is therefore recommended to limit taking Tamiflu to only once in any flu season.

 

Are there side effects from using Tamiflu?

An expert review of Tamiflu has suggested that the side effects of Tamiflu may outweigh the small benefits in treating and preventing influenza infection. The list of side effects below is not exhaustive. For more details see the Tamiflu Patient Information Leaflet.

 

Very common side effects (1 in 10 users)

  • Nausea
  • Headache

 

Common side effects (1 in 100 users)

  • Vomiting
  • Cough
  • Abdominal pain
  • Insomnia
  • Dizziness

 

Are there any special precautions with Tamiflu?

Tamiflu is only effective against the influenza virus – and not against any other types of virus.

Tamiflu is not an alternative to having a flu jab. It is important to have the flu jab if you are aged over 65, pregnant, have a chronic heart or lung condition, have a weakened immune system, are in long-stay residential care, are a frontline health or social care worker, are a carer for – or live with – an older or disabled person or someone more vulnerable to infection.

There is a lack of evidence about the safety or efficacy of Tamiflu taken by patients with chronic heart or lung conditions, or other medical conditions, in particular if you need hospital admission. If you have a weakened immune system, there is a lack of evidence about the efficacy of Tamiflu. If you have any of these conditions and are concerned about the flu, you are advised to consult your doctor, and will not be suitable to purchase Tamiflu online from Dr. Fox.

Psychiatric disturbance has been reported in Tamiflu users, but also in patients with influenza who are not taking Tamiflu. If you choose to take Tamiflu you should be monitored, and report any change or worsening of any psychiatric symptoms to your doctor.

Tamiflu does not cause drowsiness or affect your ability to drive.

 

Can you use Tamiflu if you are pregnant or breastfeeding?

Influenza itself is associated with adverse pregnancy and foetal outcomes, with a risk of major congenital malformations, including congenital heart defects. Pregnant women are strongly advised to have the seasonal flu vaccine (flu jab).

Although Tamiflu has not been demonstrated to be associated with any major foetal problems in pregnancy, you are strongly advised to discuss this with your healthcare provider before taking it.

Very low levels are detectable in breast milk, so it is not advisable to take Tamiflu while breastfeeding.

 

Can you drink alcohol with Tamiflu?

There are no warnings about drinking alcohol with Tamiflu. However it is always safer to avoid alcohol or drink in moderation while taking medication.

 

Does Tamiflu interfere with your contraception?

No interactions with any types of contraception are listed.

 

What are the drug interactions with Tamiflu?

There are no clinically significant drug interactions with Tamiflu, although there are theoretical interactions with chlorpropamide, methotrexate, and probenecid. If taking any of these, check with your regular doctor, before taking Tamiflu.

 

Alternatives to Tamiflu

The best preventative against flu is to have a flu jab each year. These are free in the UK for eligible people.

There is another similar medication to Tamiflu called zanamivir which is manufactured in an inhaler form as Relenza. It is not available from Dr Fox.

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