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No, Tamiflu (oseltamivir) is not made from black elderberry. It is an antiviral medication specifically designed to treat influenza, and it is synthesized in a laboratory rather than derived from natural sources like elderberry. Black elderberry is often used in herbal remedies for immune support but does not play a role in the production of Tamiflu.

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