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| 20 Nov 2009 by Sue Le Ruez I think this is a disgrace. Apart from the side effects from Tamiflu in children, it will become resilient to swine flu! Did you know that Japan banned Tamiflu for 10 to 19 year olds due to hallucinations and suicidal tendancies! ... This Is Jersey - http://www.thisisjersey.com/ |
| 25 Oct 2009 by Tess If this medication is so effective, then why in 2007 did Japan ban teenagers from using Tamiflu? Although, these psychiatric side effects are a rare occurrence, they occur nonetheless. The person in charge of banning this medication ... Ready Nutrition - http://readynutrition.com/resources/ |
| 12 Nov 2009 by flutest-org But Tamiflu is NOT a safe drug; Serious side effects include convulsions, delirium or delusions, and 14 deaths in children and teens as a result of neuropsychiatric problems and brain infections Japan actually banned Tamiflu for ... flutest.org - http://www.flutest.org/ - References |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Chen Qi The Health Protection Agency says there have been five confirmed cases in Wales of patients infected with H1N1 resistant to oseltamivir - the generic name of the antiviral drug Tamiflu. .... Japan bans French poultry imports. Japan is suspending imports from French poultry suppliers following an outbreak of bird flu at a duck farm, a report said Wednesday. The ban, which includes imports of foie gras, will last at least 90 days, the Kyodo news agency said, ... Chen Qi -The World of Micro-Organism Virus... - http://www.dowell-netherlands.com/ [ More results from Chen Qi -The World of Micro-Organism Virus... ] |
| 29 Apr 2009 by Nutrition Researchers More serious symptoms included convulsions, delirium or delusions, and 14 deaths in children and teens as a result of neuropsychiatric problems and brain infections (which led Japan to ban Tamiflu for children in 2007). ... Nutrition Research Center Health Update - http://nutritionresearchcenter.org/healthnews/ - References |
| 23 Aug 2009 by 911oz japan officials said the anti-flu drug tamiflu should not be given to teenagers, after two boys aged 12 and 16 broke their legs jumping from the second floor of their houses. the ban follows earlier cases of odd behaviour - including ... Australian 9/11 Truth Movement - http://www.911oz.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=4915 |
| 27 Oct 2009 by Sana The Sydney (Australia) Herald (4/20/09) reported that a Japanese study had been completed on the side effects of Tamiflu with negative results. A major reason for the study was to determine if Japan should lift its ban on Tamiflu, ... Wellness Nurse - http://wellnessnurse.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 4 Nov 2009 by Kathy One article I briefly glanced at said that 50 million people had taken Tamiflu, so it's still a low incidence. It was high enough that Japan banned teens from taking Tamiflu, though! You have to weigh the risks and benefits of both ... Woman to Woman Childbirth Education - http://womantowomancbe.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 24 Oct 2009 Serious side effects of Tamiflu include convulsions, delirium or delusions, and 14 deaths in children and teens have been reported as a result of neuropsychiatric problems and brain infections. Japan actually banned Tamiflu for children ... foodconsumer.org - http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/ |
| 22 Aug 2009 by Dr. Mercola So to summarize this more clearly, if you take Tamiflu you're taking a drug that has a chance of killing you, was banned in Japan, is loaded with side effects that mimic the flu itself, costs over $100 and at best can only provide 36 ... Untitled - http://articles.mercola.com/sites/ - References [ More results from Untitled ] |
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