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Tamiflu Touted for Child Use
BANGKOK, Nov.
16 (UPI) -- The maker of the anti-viral Tamiflu said the drug is effective
for treatment and prevention of influenza in young children.
Data presented
at the World Society for Pediatric Infectious Disease meeting in Bangkok
this week said Tamiflu (oseltamivir) significantly reduces illness severity
and duration of influenza in children ages 1 and older, particularly if
given within 24 hours of symptom onset, Roche pharmaceuticals said Thursday
in a release.
Roche pharmaceuticals
said it will offer child-sized Tamiflu capsules of 30 mg and 45 mg doses
to provide easier and more convenient dosing by parents.
The company
said Tamiflu was shown to reduce influenza severity by 52 percent, and
illness duration was reduced by 34 percent if treatment was started within
24 hours of onset.