Anonymous wrote:The people who say that Tamiflu dramatically reduced the duration ...how do you know? Especially if you had the flu shot, you might just have had a milder version anyway.
I would avoid Tamiflu unless someone in the household is immunocompromised.
Anonymous wrote: If they had flu shots, it would likely be a much milder case, even if they did get it.
My DD tested positive last month, even after a flu shot, and really only had one day of high fever and chills. Another day on the sofa with a low fever and mild achiness, then she was just kind of tired for a couple more days. Upper respiratory symptoms were never bad enough to keep her from sleeping. She had it over a three-day weekend, and never even missed school.
We got her tested in plenty of time to take Tamiflu, but the doctor said since she'd had a flu shot, it was likely that the side effects would probably be worse than the actual illness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would avoid Tamiflu at all costs.
My child had a bad reaction when it was prescribed to her by an urgent care center.
I completely regret giving it to her and not researching the side effects prior to.
She only had a few doses but it made her have terrible night terrors, screaming, and just a completely different child.
If you google Tamiflu reactions, you can read about the bad psychological side effects it has, especially on children!
Afraid to google- can you give us the lowdown?
We gave to our kids after they were exposed and stopped after 2 days because of the vomitting.
Anonymous wrote:There's a new drug, Xofluza, if you can find it, and if anyone tests positive.
DD was negative on a Monday, positive two days later on Wed, pediatrician recommended and she took Xofluza and was back at school and 100% fine on Monday. I was shocked (when I get the flu I am out for 7-10 days! That's either youth, Xofluza, or both.).
I had to call around to find it, Giant and CVS did not have it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Up to you, but FYI not everyone has the horrific side effects people keep mentioning. My son has taken it twice with no effects at all (at ages 2.5 and 6). My 4yo and I also recently took it - no side effects for us.
+1. My 7 year old tested positive for the flu and went on tamiflu. No side effects and his 103 fever and other symptoms went away in less than two days.
Anonymous wrote:I would avoid Tamiflu at all costs.
My child had a bad reaction when it was prescribed to her by an urgent care center.
I completely regret giving it to her and not researching the side effects prior to.
She only had a few doses but it made her have terrible night terrors, screaming, and just a completely different child.
If you google Tamiflu reactions, you can read about the bad psychological side effects it has, especially on children!
Anonymous wrote:Up to you, but FYI not everyone has the horrific side effects people keep mentioning. My son has taken it twice with no effects at all (at ages 2.5 and 6). My 4yo and I also recently took it - no side effects for us.