There are medications, both prescription and over-the-counter, that can help you feel better and actually cut the duration of the flu. Consider the following medications and procedures:
November 4, 2015
There are medications, both prescription and over-the-counter, that can help you feel better and actually cut the duration of the flu. Consider the following medications and procedures:
To benefit from the latest flu-fighting drugs, call your doctor for a prescription at the first sign of symptoms. Two new antiviral drugs — oseltamivir (Tamiflu), taken orally, and zanamivir (Relenza), a nasal spray — have been proven to reduce the duration of the flu by two days, but only if you start them within the first 36 hours of symptoms appearing. They work against Type A and B flu strains. Tamiflu has been approved by Health Canada for treatment of uncomplicated flu in adults. Relenza is approved for treatment for those age 12 and older. Just be aware that these medicines are expensive, and may not be covered by insurance. Other medications treat specific symptoms:
If you want to avoid contracting the flu, get the influenza vaccine.
Getting a flu shot can definitely reduce your chances of getting sick during flu season. If you do get sick, take action as soon as symptoms start: the sooner you start fighting the flu, the sooner you will get better.
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