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As with vaccines, the scientific evidence for Tamiflu and Relenza is thin at best.
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As with vaccines, the scientific evidence for Tamiflu and Relenza is thin at best.
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The widely touted antiviral drug (like its cousin Relenza or zanamivir) produced drug resistant viruses in 18% of children treated with the drug and a drug resistant strain has been found in a Vietnamese girl treated with the drug.
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Relenza, which is an inhaled powder, can be irritating to people with asthma.
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In addition to the vaccine, Glaxo is increasing production of an antiviral medication, Relenza, that is being prescribed by some doctors to relieve the symptoms of swine flu.
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The second class includes Tamiflu, which has been on the market in the U.S. since 1999, as well as an inhaled drug called Relenza, manufactured by the U. K.'s GlaxoSmithKline PLC.
In the War Against Flu's Mutants, a Big Ally Is Weakened 2009
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Financial Chronicle GSK plans to launch H1N1 drug in India UK-based drug maker GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is in talks with the Indian government for introducing its patented drug, Relenza, which is used for the treatment of Influenza A H1N1 (swine flu).
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GlaxoSmithKline PLC, which makes a similar antiviral drug called Relenza, said that drug's sales fell 7% in the third quarter to £28 million ($55.9 million), "reflecting lower demand from governments to stockpile it for use in the event of a flu pandemic."
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Now, Glaxo already makes Relenza, which is an antiviral drug.
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It can be treated with the inhaled medication called Relenza, but Holcombe said that remedy is much more expensive than Tamiflu.
thetowntalk.com - 2009
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