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Anti Viral Drugs

Is your family safe from the Bird Flu?
The bird flu (also known as the Avian Flu) can mutate to be transmitted by humans at any time. After mutation it will spread around the world in mere weeks. With a mortality rate of over 75% the world is about to face one of the deadliest diseases to ever plague mankind.

TAMIFLU - Available once again to
the general public. Order yours now.

        
The only known way to protect yourself
against the virus is to avoid contact
with it or by preventing it from spreading
through your body with anti viral
drugs such as Tamiflu

        
         This virus has no cure.

The only known way to protect yourself against the virus is to avoid contact with it or by preventing it from spreading through your body with anti viral drugs such as Tamiflu (oseltamivir) or Relenza (zanamivir).



Tamiflu

Stocks of Tamiflu have decreased significantly as world governments rush to prepare for the expected pandemic.

Have you got your supply? Is your family safe?

Tamiflu is not a vaccine. A vaccine for Bird Flu currently does not exist.

Tamiflu is an 'antiviral'. It has been proven to mitigate the effects of Bird Flu, H5N1.

If taken within the first 2 days of infection, Tamiflu will help your body to fight, and to survive, Bird Flu.

Tamiflu is the drug that all the major governments are currently stockpiling to protect their employees in the event of a major pandemic so that they will be able to provide essential infrastructure services, such as water, electricity, sanitation, etc.

Is it Safe to Order Tamiflu Online?

We're often asked if the Tamiflu that is offered online is the real thing, or could it be fake?

The truth is, there has been a lot of fake Tamiflu flooding the market. Many online sites are selling it, and it's even been finding its way to your local drugstores. These knockoffs are virtually impossible to detect from the real thing without laboratory testing. Our advice is to be very careful about who you purchase from.

We have been recommending edrugstore.com as a reliable source for Tamiflu for several months now and have yet to receive a single complaint.


Edrugstore.com Guarantee of Authenticity


To insure the quality and authenticity of each medication of our online pharmacy, we only purchase directly from the US manufacturer. In addition, all our pharmacists and physicians are US-licensed, and our online pharmacy only dispenses US FDA-approved prescription medications. We guarantee all our medications are the actual prescription medication from their US manufacturer. The manufacturers are as follows:

Tamiflu Roche (US Division headquartered in Nutley, NJ)




Relenza



        

FDA has approved Relenza (zanamivir), an anti-viral drug, for persons aged 7 years and older for the treatment of uncomplicated influenza virus. This product is approved to treat type A and B influenza, the two types most responsible for flu epidemics. Clinical studies showed that for the drug to be effective, patients needed to start treatment within two days of the onset of symptoms. The drug seemed to be less effective in patients whose symptoms weren't severe or didn't include a fever.

Relenza is a powder that is inhaled twice a day for five days from a breath-activated plastic device called a Diskhaler. Patients should get instruction from a health-care practitioner in the proper use of the Diskhaler, including a demonstration when possible. Relenza has not been shown to be effective, and may carry risk, in patients with severe asthma or a lung condition called chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Some patients with mild or moderate asthma experienced bronchospasm (marked by shortness of breath) after using Relenza.

Some patients have had bronchospasm (wheezing) or serious breathing problems when they used Relenza. Many but not all of these patients had previous asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Relenza has not been shown to shorten the duration of influenza in people with these diseases. Because of the risk of side effects and because it has not been shown to help them, Relenza is not generally recommended for people with chronic respiratory disease. Anyone who develops bronchospasm worsening respiratory symptoms such as wheezing and shortness of breath should stop taking the drug and call their health-care provider. Patients with underlying respiratory disease should have a fast-acting inhaled bronchodilator available when taking Relenza.

Relenza is not approved for use in prevention of influenza (prophylaxis) and is not a substitute for influenza vaccine.





Information provided on this website is for general purposes only. It is not intended to take the place of advice from your practitioner.