Why Tamiflu is so expensive

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asked Nov 26, 2023 in Other- Health by Abdoaldu (1,660 points)
Why Tamiflu is so expensive

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answered Sep 19, 2024 by JoeFettah (5,100 points)
Tamiflu is so expensive because it's a specialty drug and only prescribed seasonally when the flu is running rampant and so the drug manufacturers raise the price of the Tamiflu to get as much as the can out of it.

However when compared to more expensive drugs the Tamiflu is not all that expensive.

Tamiflu (oseltamivir phosphate) is an antiviral drug.

The drug Tamifulu works by attacking the flu virus to keep it from multiplying in your body and by reducing the symptoms of the flu.

Tamiflu can sometimes keep you from getting the flu if you take it before you get sick.

Tamiflu does not make you not contagious but instead Tamiflu helps you recover faster and also makes you feel better during the flu.

You're still contagious with the flu while on Tamiflu.

Tamiflu, is an antiviral medication used to treat and prevent influenza A and influenza B, viruses that cause the flu.

Many medical organizations recommend it in people who have complications or are at high risk of complications within 48 hours of first symptoms of infection.

Taking the Tamiflu does not make you less contagious but instead Tamiflu works to help fight the flu virus off before it has time to infect your body fully.

For the Tamiflu to fully work you need to take the Tamiflu within 48 hours of the symptoms of the flu or before the symptoms appear or it will not work.

You still will remain contagious with the flu virus until the flu virus has fully left your body.

Also taking Tamiflu for the flu can make you tired.

One of the side effects of taking Tamiflu is fatigue so you can become drowsy and tired when taking Tamiflu so you should avoid driving or operating any machinery when taking Tamiflu.

However the flu itself can make you tired but Tamiflu has been known to make some people tired which is not a bad thing as it helps you rest to recover from the flu virus.

Other side effects of taking Tamiflu are nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, abdominal pain, headaches and nosebleeds.

Tamiflu will work to prevent the flu if you take the Tamiflu 48 hours before the onset of the flu.

If you take the Tamiflu after you get the flu symptoms then the flu symptoms will still linger and you'll still suffer from the flu.

Tamiflu works to get rid of the flu virus before it has time to fully infect you but once you're fully infected with the flu then nothing will work except rest, staying hydrated and then within a week to 14 days the flu should be gone.

You must take Tamiflu 48 hours before the onset of the flu for it to be effective.

Tamiflu is a prescription only flu medicine and does work but it's also costly and sometimes you'll need to pay out of pocket for it.

If you start feeling the symptoms of the flu then see a doctor and get prescribed the Tamiflu and then take the Tamiflu and you should feel better within a few days.

But continue taking the Tamiflu for up to 6 weeks or until the flu has gone away.

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