Tamiflu
Yeah, so I’m a hypochondriac with a vivid imagination and a passport loaded with stamps to mainland China. That said, while this might not be the most exciting date in your medicine cabinet’s arsenal of tricks, it’s something you’ll REALLY wish you had on hand IF and WHEN that Bird Flu decided to officially jump species. Not that I think for a moment that the CDC and WHO wouldn’t publicly announce all cases (the check is in the mail…) BUT, I like a little insurance. Remember trying to get your Flu shot? Good luck extracting a prescription for this or filling it if the time comes. Keep in a cool dry place (Like D. Cheney’s BUNKER) good for about two years. Fill it.
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One of my friends turned me on to your site about a month ago. i live in the UK and you can forget laying hands on this med unless you are engaged to someone royal. I lie and creep into dispensing chemists abroad to pick up the good stuff. I think this may be my best buy yet., THanks yum yum
Tamiflu might seem like pharmaceutical gold here on the east coast but they’ve had some trouble with side effects in Japan, especially in children. I’m pasting an FDA link so that you won’t think I’m sensationalist –the page dates from 2005. http://www.fda.gov/cder/drug/infopage/tamiflu/QA20051117.htm Scroll down to #9. Just a heads up, Yumyum, and a reminder not to freak out when flu season comes around again.
I’m always happy to find great posts like this – thx, you just made my day!