I don't think your able to until the medication course has finished and you are fully better.
No. Tamiflu is only for those with the Swine Flu. Taking it as a preventative could cause mutation of the virus....making it immune to Tamiflu. If you start to have flu-like symptoms, I recommend you go see your physician.
While I was taking Tamiflu, I was advised by my doctor that in case I have difficulty swallowing the capsules, then taking the powder from inside the capsule in a spoon with something such as apple sauce or chocolate syrup is fine. However one of the side-effects of Tamiflu is nausea/vomitting and so I was advised to eat a little while before taking the medication to lessen the likelihood of this. I hope this is some help!
can you take hydrocodone-homatropine syrup with tamifle
Have one person driving another person taking the picture.
the government has started a new plan which is as follows:- if you have any symptoms of swine flu any at all please inform the government via this number 09116 123 456 and they will send you some tamiflu to help. i hoped i helped.
It depends on the medication. Some allergy drugs have side effects that can theoretically change the effectiveness of tamiflu. You should consult your doctor or pharmacist.
This is fine to mix. Tamiflu is an antiviral. It will not interact with the other two medicines. Remember that the steroid (Dexpak) is harsh on the stomach. Have some food before taking those!
Read the recommended dose. It may vary from person to person. But dosing yourself with 10 of any tablet at once will do no good, but harm.
One of the serious side effects to Tamiflu is skin reactions. Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, erythema multiforme and toxic epidermal necrolysis have all been reported in patients taking Tamiflu.
Yes, there is no problem in taking those two drugs together. You should; however, talk to your doctor before ever taking any drugs together.
i don't really no but i guess its because you've helped whether its for a charity and you've raised money or you helped by getting another person to contribute(yourself)
It is the feeling that one person is taking part or undergoing the feelings and/or experiences of another person.