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Emergency Use Instructions (EUI) for Oseltamivir | Bird Flu
Last Updated: Feb 2025
CDC-issued Emergency Use Instructions (EUI) for an antiviral called oseltamivir, generic for brand name drug Tamiflu.Read more
Opening and Mixing Oseltamivir Capsules with Liquids if Child Cannot Swallow Capsules | Influenza (Flu)
Last Updated: Oct 2024
Learn how to open and mix flu antiviral capsules for children who can't swallow capsules.Read more
Influenza Antiviral Medications: Summary for Clinicians | Influenza (Flu)
Last Updated: Jan 2025
Antiviral Drug Options. For hospitalized patients with suspected or confirmed influenza, initiation of antiviral treatment with oral or enterically administered oseltamivir is recommended as soon as possible. For outpatients…Read more
Treating Flu with Antiviral Drugs | Influenza (Flu)
Last Updated: Jan 2025
For treatment, flu antiviral drugs should ideally be started within two days after becoming sick and taken according to your doctor's instructions (usually for five days). Learn more. Children can take flu antiviral drugs, though this…Read more
Interim Guidance on the Use of Antiviral Medications for Treatment of Human Infections with Novel Influenza A Viruses Associated with Severe Human Disease…
Last Updated: Nov 2024
The standard dose of oseltamivir for adolescents and adults is 75 mg twice daily for 5 days. For information on oseltamivir dosage recommendations for treatment by age group, please visit: Emergency Use Instructions (EUI)…Read more
Treatment of Flu in Children | Influenza (Flu)
Last Updated: Oct 2024
There are four flu antiviral drugs approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in the United States which are recommended by CDC for use in children this flu season: Oseltamivir (available as a generic version…Read more
Recommendations for Obstetric Health Care Providers Related to Use of Antiviral Medications for the Treatment and Prevention of Influenza | Influenza (Flu)
Last Updated: Jan 2025
Treatment with antiviral medications is recommended during pregnancy or up to 2 weeks postpartum (including following pregnancy loss) with suspected or confirmed influenza of any severity and can be taken during any trimester of pregnancy.…Read more
Antiviral Drug Resistance among Influenza Viruses | Influenza (Flu)
Last Updated: Oct 2024
Sporadic cases of resistance to oseltamivir have been observed among persons with 2009 H1N1 virus infection (e.g., immunosuppressed patients with prolonged viral replication during oseltamivir treatment and persons who…Read more
Influenza Antiviral Drug Resistance | Influenza (Flu)
Last Updated: Oct 2024
In the United States, there are four FDA-approved antiviral drugs recommended by CDC this season. Three are neuraminidase inhibitor antiviral drugs: oseltamivir (available as a generic version or under the trade name Tamiflu®)…Read more
CDC A(H5N1) Bird Flu Response Update March 19, 2025 | Bird Flu
Last Updated: Mar 2025
CDC provides updates on recent lab findings.Read more
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