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    Antiviral medications for the flu
    Author: Mike Serovey
    Website: http://www.mikeserovey.net
    Added: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 20:13:58 -0600
    Category: Flu
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    When it comes to getting the flu, the symptoms can be such an annoyance that you want to get better as quickly as possible. To that end, there are many methods that you can use in order to dumb down the severity of the illness. In this article, we’ll focus on the usage of antiviral medications when it comes to treating influenza, or the common flu.
    While there is not yet a cure for the flu, antiviral medications are a potent solution when it comes to limiting the potential of the virus. These medications work to help the body by hindering the ability of the influenza virus when it comes to reproduction. When the drugs are used to fight the flu, the sufferer tends to experience fewer symptoms, and generally makes a quicker recovery. The drugs are efficient when it comes to helping to prevent the spread of the virus to others, since there are fewer viruses present in the body. Those who use the drugs to make a recovery from influenza generally come back to normal health one to two days quicker than those who are untreated.
    There are four different antiviral drugs that have been approved for usage in the United States when it comes to treating the flu. They are known as amantadine, rimantadine, oseltamivir, and zanamivir. These drugs come in many different forms, and one may find treatment available in tablet form, syrup form, or capsules. All of these drugs are prescription only, so you’ll need to speak to a doctor about your influenza problem before you’ll be able to get the treatment. In addition to being useful when it comes to treating influenza, the drugs can also be useful when it comes to preventing new cases of influenza from occurring. Those who are in a high-risk environment for developing influenza, such as those in a nursing home where an outbreak has occurred, may avoid getting the disease by preventatively using the medications. Of course, there are some side effects that the drugs may have, and be sure to research the drugs and discuss any issues with your doctor before beginning a regimen. If you are taking an antiviral drug in a preventative manner, you should take the drugs as long as the outbreak has not been contained and successfully eliminated. For those who are taking the drugs to deal with a case of already-present influenza, the medication should be taken for between three and five days, depending on how well your health is progressing. You should also be cautioned that while the drug can be useful when it comes to treating the flu, it is of little to no help when it comes to dealing with the common cold.
    If you have any questions or concerns when it comes to the use of antiviral treatments that can help you to conquer your problems with influenza, you should speak to a medical professional. Every individual has unique needs when it comes to treatment, and you can only assure that you are doing the right thing by speaking with a physician.





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