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  2. Oseltamivir - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include vomiting, diarrhea, headache, and trouble sleeping. [5] Other side effects may include psychiatric symptoms and seizures. [5] [15] [16] In the United States it is recommended for influenza infection during pregnancy. [1] It has been taken by a small number of pregnant women without signs of problems. [1]

  3. Neuraminidase inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include nausea and vomiting. The abnormal behaviors of children after taking oseltamivir that have been reported may be an extension of delirium or hallucinations caused by influenza. [14] It occurs in the early stages of the illness, such as within 48 hours after onset of the illness.

  4. When Is Tamiflu Worth Taking? - AOL

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    Tamiflu is “a safe medication,” Polavarapu says, with a track record spanning more than two decades. It was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 1999, and the generic version ...

  5. Pandemrix - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, a study team including Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) scientists analyzed and published vaccine safety data on adjuvanted pH1N1 vaccines (arenaprix-AS03, Focetria-MF59, and Pandemrix-AS03) from 10 global study sites. Researchers did not detect any associations between the vaccines and narcolepsy.

  6. Treatment of influenza - Wikipedia

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    However, a clinical trial in 2008 found that oral dosing of elderly patients with interferon-alpha actually reduced their immune response to an influenza vaccine. [ 11 ] Viferon is a suppository of (non- pegylated [ 12 ] ) interferon alpha -2b, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), and tocopherol (vitamin E) which was reported in two small studies to be ...

  7. Tardive dyskinesia - Wikipedia

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    Elderly people are also at a heightened risk for developing TD, [10] as are females and those with organic brain injuries or diabetes mellitus and those with the negative symptoms of schizophrenia. [25] TD is also more common in those that experience acute neurological side effects from antipsychotic drug treatment. [25]

  8. Delirium - Wikipedia

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    Delirium (formerly acute confusional state, an ambiguous term that is now discouraged) [1] is a specific state of acute confusion attributable to the direct physiological consequence of a medical condition, effects of a psychoactive substance, or multiple causes, which usually develops over the course of hours to days.

  9. Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Improved reaction times were noted at 52 weeks in elderly patients free from benzodiazepines. This is an important function in the elderly, especially if they drive a car due to the increased risk of road traffic accidents in benzodiazepine users. [136] At the 24-week follow-up, 80% of people had successfully withdrawn from benzodiazepines.