Tamiflu is an oral antiviral medication designed to combat the influenza virus by targeting the virus’s replication process. The active ingredient, oseltamivir, works by inhibiting the neuraminidase enzyme found on the surface of flu viruses. This enzyme is essential for the virus to spread between infected cells and continue multiplying within the body.
By stopping the virus from spreading, Tamiflu allows your immune system to respond more effectively, reducing the severity and duration of flu symptoms such as fever, fatigue, cough, sore throat, and muscle aches. It also lowers the risk of complications like bronchitis or pneumonia, particularly in vulnerable groups such as the elderly, those with chronic conditions, and young children.
Why Choose Tamiflu
Tamiflu is a reliable and effective option for both treating and preventing influenza. For treatment, it should be started as soon as symptoms appear, ideally within the first 48 hours. When used preventively, Tamiflu can protect individuals who have been exposed to the flu, such as close family members or care home residents, helping stop outbreaks before they spread.
It comes in capsule and liquid suspension forms, offering suitable options for adults and children. The medication is well-tolerated in most patients, with side effects usually mild and temporary. Tamiflu is a preferred choice for managing flu during seasonal outbreaks and pandemics, where rapid intervention is crucial.
Important Note
Tamiflu should be taken exactly as prescribed by a healthcare professional. It is not a substitute for the annual flu vaccine, which remains a primary preventive measure. Tamiflu is most effective when started early — taking it too late in the course of illness may reduce its benefit. Always complete the full course of treatment, even if you begin to feel better. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible unless it’s nearly time for the next one.



