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Pandemic Over, Get Some Tamiflu Before The Next Pandemic Kicks In

Written by Rupert Kircz| Wednesday, 25 August 2010| There is 1 comment

a worldwide scramble to get the influenza medications Tamiflu and Relenza

The world released a sigh of relief after the WHO downgraded the status of the swine flu H1N1 outbreak to a 'post pandemic period' meaning that the danger is largely over. Since the number of new cases of swine flu had fallen drastically, partly in response to effective containment measures, Ms Margaret Chan, the WHO Director General explained that while there would still be localized outbreaks the danger of a worldwide pandemic was now drastically reduced.

pandemic over, get some tamiflu before the next pandemic kicks in

When the swine flu pandemic hit back in April, 2009 there was a worldwide scramble to get the influenza medications Tamiflu and Relenza. At Ukmedix we were swamped with orders for both of these medications partly because they have been recommended by the World Health Organization as the best remedies for not only swine flu but also the more deadly bird flu H5N1.

At times, partly because the supply of Tamiflu and Relenza was restricted to health workers and people on the front line of pandemic operational plans it was extremely difficult for individuals to get it. The good news is that now the supply of Tamiflu and Relenza has now been eased up and is possible to get it at the Ukmedix web site.

Rather than waiting before the next worldwide influenza pandemic breaks and stocks of influenza medication are reserved, it would be a very good idea to protect you and your family by getting your hands on some of it now! don't wait for the panic to set in because if you do the chances are you won't be able to get any influenza medication.

Having Tamiflu and Relenza is not the only way to beat an influenza pandemic and the World Health Organization has a whole lot of other methods of dealing with it, but there is clear evidence that if you do actually get infected with the virus the chances of sustaining a complete recovery are increased significantly if you take Tamiflu within 24 hours. The longer you leave before taking Tamiflu increases your chances of serious health complications.

Understanding how influenza viruses spread from person to person is extremely important in preventing its proliferation and simple things like washing your hands on a regular basis and staying away from infected individuals are extremely effective.

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On August 26, 2010 @ 07:57
Gabriel said:
I have had swine flu about 18 months ago, can I get it again? Should I buy Tamiflu just in case?
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