The only medical treatments available are used to relieve the symptoms of flu, NOT to cure the disease - you cannot cure flu. Flu vaccine, like all vaccines is a prophylactic - it stops you getting flu. All vaccines of all types are based on the virus they are used against or some very closely related virus that the body regards as identical - some vaccines are dead, some are weakened (attenuated) so that they do not cause disease.
There are some vaccines,but there are no such medicines that kills swine flu.
I'm not 100% sure but medicines and antibiotics
Because anti-sickness medicines helps kill cold, sickness and flu viruses. You can only drink it if you are very sick but it have to be the right amount of time. You can use these safe drugs only if you need it. Do not choose dangerous drugs.
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Yes, the active ingredient in Brufen is Ibuprofen and it is one of the recommended analgesic/fever reducer medicines when you have the flu.
Yes. They kill flu viruses, sickness and cold so they can protecting you from getting sick.
A doctor will be able to prescribe medicines for some aspects of the flu. Usually a person will have to let the flu run its course.
If the person is prescribed by a doctor it is safe. But if they are taking it for fun it is probably like a drug.
theres different medicines at the shop under healthcare...
No. There are vaccines for swine flu, but they do not cure it. They prevent it before you get sick from it because the vaccines will make you immune. Once you have it, there is no cure. There are medicines that can make you feel better and there are medicines that will make the symptoms less harsh and the duration shorter, but no cures yet. Get the vaccination if you have not yet when the next flu season is about to start in the fall (in the US).
If it is indeed the flu and not just a cold, you should see a doctor immediate because the flu can cause be very serious when you are pregnant. If it is not the flu, at least the one cause by the influenza virus, then you should still talk to a doctor or pharmacist to see what you can take. I have a cold right now, which is really not fun when you are pregnant. I have not taking any medication but have tried some natural remedies to try to fight it. I have not been able to find a medication that is for sure safe in the research that I have done, and it has not been determined yet if some medicines are safe like Nyquil. When in doubt ask an expert.
The flu shot for one