yes moderate nausea and vomiting but should only last 1-2 days as your body adjusts to it. Also taking it with food or milk will also help decrease the side effects
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.
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!
Tamiflu (oseltamivir) is an antiviral medication specifically designed to treat influenza. If you do not have the flu, it is unlikely to provide any benefit, as it targets the influenza virus and not other viral or bacterial infections. Additionally, using Tamiflu without a flu diagnosis could lead to unnecessary side effects and contribute to antiviral resistance. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment recommendations.
no you should not nausea and vomiting are two of the most common side effects what you should do is try eating directly before you take it but if it continues after that you should consult with you Doctor
Side effects in medication are caused by the way the drug interacts with the body's systems, which can lead to unintended reactions or responses.
Common side effects of Cerenia medication may include drowsiness, diarrhea, vomiting, and loss of appetite.
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Side effects can vary deppending on what the medication is.
All medications have side effects - that includes herbal medication as well as prescription.
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.