Quote from: LinksEtc on January 01, 2015, 04:26:57 PM
This is not medical advice ... ask your own docs if you have ?s .... but interesting ....
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"Questioning Medicine: Why Is Tamiflu Still Around?"
http://www.medpagetoday.com/PrimaryCare/URItheFlu/49062QuoteTamiflu doesn't help, so why are docs still prescribing it?
QuoteThe discrepancy between the CDC's assertion that the flu drugs can prevent complications, hospitalizations and perhaps deaths, and the FDA's insistence that the drugs have only been shown to cut the amount of time that symptoms persist comes down to how they weigh the evidence.
QuoteOnce again, I found multiple conflicts of interest. The meta-analysis, published on January 30th by The Lancet, far from being "independent" as the authors claimed and as was widely reported, was actually funded by the manufacturer of Tamiflu.
Quote from: 2ndGenAllergyMom on January 06, 2015, 05:33:40 PM
but why couldn't a virus mutate quickly?
Quote from: SilverLining on January 02, 2015, 07:15:57 AM
I'm not trying to sound like an idiot, but didn't we discuss elsewhere that illnesses don't mutate that quickly? (Ebola) so how does the flu mutate that much in just a few months?
I always thought the issue with the flu shot was that there are multiple flus floating around and they guess which ones are likely to be most common. And sometimes they guess wrong.
Quote from: momma2boys on January 03, 2015, 11:50:33 AM
Every.Single.Year! there is a shortage of Tamiflu. Early in the season too. We are out and cannot get it.
QuoteMT @tonyleys: Seriousness of flu situation hits home with picture of healthy, vaccinated Iowa 3-year-old who died. dmreg.co/1BfEfiG
QuoteAyzlee McCarthy spent much of Dec. 26 playing with Christmas gifts and trying on her new "Frozen" dress-up clothes.
Three days later, the feisty 3-year-old was dead, the cause attributed to complications from influenza.