Tuesday, September 15, 2009

TAMIFLU - WHO DO YOU BELIEVE



Just a pretty picture, nothing to do with the article

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In March 2007, Japan's Health Ministry warned that oseltamivir (Tamiflu) should not be given to those aged 10 to 19.

The study was finalised in April 2009. Taking into account all degrees of abnormal behaviour, including minor behavioural problems such as incoherent speech, the study found that children who took oseltamivir were 54 percent more likely to exhibit abnormal behaviour than those who did not take the drug. When the team limited its analysis to children who had displayed serious abnormal behaviour that led to injury or death, it found those who had taken oseltamivir were 25 per cent more likely to behave unusually.

BUT

Roche (Manufacturer) has got a site especially for tamiflu
On this site is states
"Approved for adults and children aged 1 year and older"

Who do you believe? or shall I rather ask, how scared are you?


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