This is a known fact that every chemical drug has less or more adverse effects on health. Although tamiflu has very less side effects but one must take precaution from his or her side. The most common side effects of tamiflu are nausea and vomiting. To reduce these effects one can take tamiflu with food. One must consult your physician if you observe any other adverse effects of tamiflu.
Ya I agree to you 'Lopez'...I found many people confusing over this matter. Here I’m just trying to give some general info over the medication rules as I found many people confusing over and get affected adversely. Tamiflu should not be given to the children/patients of less than 1 year of age. Tamiflu has not been found to treat the flu caused by viruses other than influenza A and B some of the examples are common cold, some respiratory illnesses Etc. Contact your health care provider if you feel worse or develop new symptoms during or after treatment, or if your influenza symptoms do not start to get better. Along with Tami flu you should also take an annual influenza vaccination. The safety and efficacy of repeated courses of treatment have not been established. I have just condensed the info that can be read in details from http://www.drugdelivery.ca/s3353-s-TAMIFLU.aspx ------------------ Kays