You Aren’t Defenseless Against the Flu

Flu Man in Bed

Understanding the flu is the first step

  • The flu is a contagious virus.2,3
  • Flu season is from late November through March.2
  • A flu shot is your best protection against the flu.2
  • Over-the-counter medicines may help relieve flu symptoms but don't treat the actual flu virus.2
  • A typical case of the flu can last a few days to up to 2 weeks.2

Did you know...

Tamiflu helped reduce the chance of getting the flu by 92% among people who were exposed to the flu virus. So if you’ve been exposed to the flu, talk to your doctor right away about Tamiflu.22,23

Indications

TAMIFLU is for treating people 1 year and older with influenza (flu) whose symptoms started within the last two days. TAMIFLU can also reduce the chance of getting the flu. TAMIFLU is not a substitute for an annual flu vaccination.

Important Safety Information

Before taking TAMIFLU, tell your doctor if you are pregnant or nursing. Let your doctor know if you have kidney disease, heart disease, respiratory disease, or other serious health conditions. Also tell your doctor about any medications you are taking or if you’ve received a nasal-spray flu vaccine in the past two weeks. If you have an allergic reaction or a severe rash with TAMIFLU, stop taking it, and contact your doctor right away. This may be very serious. The most common side effects of TAMIFLU are mild to moderate nausea and vomiting.

People with the flu, particularly children and adolescents, may be at increased risk for seizures, confusion, or abnormal behavior when they first get sick. These events may occur when the flu is not treated or right after starting TAMIFLU. These events are uncommon but may lead to accidental injury. Contact a healthcare professional right away if you notice any unusual behavior.

The most common side effects are mild to moderate nausea and vomiting.

Please see the TAMIFLU full Prescription Information for complete safety information.