Double Dose of Good Flu News -- Drug Peramivir Success in Tests, Can Save Lives
The Commercial Appeal (2007-Current) › September 15, 2009
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The Commercial Appeal (2007-Current) › September 15, 2009
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SAN FRANCISCO - Researchers announced welcome developments Sunday in the fight against flu: successful tests of what could become the first new flu medicine in a decade, and the strongest evidence yet that such drugs save lives, not just shorten illness.
A single intravenous dose of the experimental drug, peramivir, cleared up flu symptoms as well as five days of Tamiflu pills did, a large study in Asia found. An IV treatment is badly needed because many sick people can't swallow pills and because illness hinders the body's ability to absorb oral medicines.See the full content of this document
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Double Dose of Good Flu News -- Drug Peramivir Success in Tests, Can Save Lives
Several other studies showed the value of treatment with Tamiflu. In one study of hundreds of people stricken with bird flu around the world, half of those given Tamiflu survived, while nearly...
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