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Commercialising the anti-influenza drug Relenza with Monash – Peter Cook, CEO and Managing Director, Biota Holdings Ltd.
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Explaining flu prevention in a nutshell.
7 Ways to Protect Yourself Against the Flu #1 – Minimize exposure to those who are already sick. #2 – Wash your hands regularly. #3 – Increase your vitamin intake. #4 – Drink plenty of liquids, especially water. #5 – Get lots of sleep. #6 – Manage Your Stress #7 – Exercise. Safe and Affordable Tamiflu Can Be Found at www.CanDrugStore.com/Tamiflu What if I have Flu-like symptoms? Try Tamiflu. Ensure you use it within 48 hours of showing symptoms. While Tamiflu may have some side effects, a panel of European experts said the benefits outweighed the risks. Where is the best place to buy Tamiflu? www.CanDrugStore.com/Tamiflu You can order cheap Tamiflu from CanDrugStore.com Order Tamiflu now as demand is up and some pharmacies are experiencing a surge in demand of nearly 1000%. Tamiflu can help against the H1N1 Swine Flu. Be sure to take it within 48 hours of symptom development. Visit the CanDrugStore Blog for the latest in medical and health related news and discussions: www.CanDrugStore.com/Blog A Fully Certified Online Canadian Pharmacy that has served over 200000+ Americans. Head over to www.CanDrugstore.com for safe and affordable medication
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Question posed by Faith: Can someone allergic to penicillin get the flu shot?
I am positive I heard some where that if you are allergic to penicillin you can’t get the flu shot. Is this correct? Or are you allergic to penicillin and got the flu shot & had no problems with it?
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Answer by penncomm1
That will not be a problem.
If you are allergic to eggs though don’t get it. (They use some egg chemicals to grow the viruses)
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Question posed by Heart health: What are the key signs symptoms and facts about swine flu (H1N1 virus)?
Swine flu is spreading rapidly around the world, its important to know the exact swine flu signs and important advice prevention about the killer disease.
where can i find all information about swine flu
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Answer by PolarBear
go to the world health organization website by googling
the symptoms are coughing and high temperature
(there’s probably more but I can’t remember)
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Take a moment to watch this short video about flu symptoms and then leave a comment.
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Question posed by Tequila714: Flu Shots………………………………?
This is a question from your experiences, are you sick more or less with the flu shot, my opinion its a good protection against any the flu virus, but to be honest, since I haven’t taken it I have been less sick, now I know there are other contributing factors when getting sick, germs, close contact, airborne germs, bacteria in food.
The question is from your own personal experience, have you been more sick or less, since you have started or stopped taking the Flu shot.
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Flu Shot: Influenza Vaccine and Side Effects
Thinking about getting a flu shot or influenza vaccine this year? The influenza vaccine is the best way to prevent the flu, and flu prevention should be a goal for everyone.
According to the CDC, about 5% to 20% of Americans get the flu each year. More than 200,000 people are hospitalized, and about 36,000 people die. These statistics would decrease if more people took advantage of the opportunity to prevent flu with an influenza vaccine or flu shot.
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When should I get a flu shot?
Because flu season may begin as early as October and run through May, the best time to get a flu shot is in October or November. You can still get an influenza vaccine in December or later, but earlier may be more beneficial in preventing flu.
What types of flu shots or influenza vaccines are available?
There are two types of flu shots or influenza vaccines available for children and adults.
The first kind is the traditional flu shot. The flu shot does not contain a live virus and cannot cause the flu. This influenza vaccine is an inactivated virus that is given with a needle.
The other kind is a nasal influenza vaccine called FluMist. This influenza vaccine contains weakened viruses, which usually do not cause illness but sometimes can cause runny nose, congestion, and fatigue. The nasal influenza vaccine is recommended only for non pregnant, healthy people, ages 2 years to 49 years.
For in-depth information on flu prevention, see WebMD’s What is FluMist?
How does the flu shot or influenza vaccine work to prevent flu?
Both the flu shot and FluMist — the influenza vaccines — work by causing antibodies to develop in your body. These antibodies provide protection against infection from the flu virus. This antibody reaction may cause fatigue and muscle aches in some people.
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Answer by Archeeto
I had the flu about 5 years ago. 104 fever for 6 straight days and then it went into
pnuemonia & I was hospitalized for a week. Since then I have gotten a flu shot every
year since and I have Not gotten the flu again. I think it helps to have rather than not
get the shot. hope that helped you
Oh, cool avatar by the way!!
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Jim Cahalin, MD, St. Anthony’s Medical Center Cardinal Glennon’s Pediatric Emergency Department, describes H1N1 flu symptoms and warning signs for emergency treatment for children and adults.
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