Tamiflu

Tamiflu is an antiviral medicine that is used to treat and prevent various viral infections such as influenza. This substance is known as Oseltamavir. The medicine is produced in Switzerland and its manufacturer is the company Hoffman-La Roche.

Indications for the use of Tamifluk are the treatment of influenza types A and B in adults and the treatment of influenza in children over the age of one year. As for prevention, Tamifluk is prescribed for the prevention of influenza in adults and adolescents aged 12+. This antibiotic can also be used for any diseases caused by various viruses, for example, hepatitis C, herpes, cytomegalovirus.

As contraindications, in addition to hypersensitivity to the active substance or any of the components of the drug, Tamif Luke does not recommend use by people with certain diseases, such as chronic renal or liver failure, pregnancy and lactation.

When using Tamiflut, various side effects are observed, such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, fatigue, low blood pressure, weight gain - all symptoms disappear temporarily and do not require cessation of therapy.

There is not much information on drug interactions with Tamif Luca, however it is important to note that the concomitant use of alcohol, MCA inhibitors and potent enzyme inducers is not recommended. Various dosage forms of Tamif Lux are available in pharmacy chains, including capsules and powders for suspensions - the dosage must be agreed with a specialist.

Pregnant and breastfeeding women should take Tamif Luk only when indicated. Moreover, in some cases it is necessary to closely monitor the effectiveness of treatment, and therefore additional tests may be prescribed to the patient. The duration of treatment must be determined by the attending physician and depends on the patient’s diagnosis,