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Old 05-02-2009, 04:05 AM   #11
waitinginthewings
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Default Re: Insider Swine Flu Info

Here is a page of side effects from Tamiflu taken from the link provided by Dantheman above.

http://www.novaccine.com/specific-va...ne.asp?v_id=16

1. "Tamiflu Label Updated with Neuropsychiatric Warning"
"Postmarketing reports indicate that some patients with influenza who were receiving Tamiflu had delirium and abnormal behavior, leading to injury and even death. Most of the cases occurred in children and in Japan."
No Author, Journal Watch Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine -- 3/5/2008

2. "Vaccine-resistant flu bug found in Canada"
"The influenza virus has mutated into a strain resistant to an antiviral drug that world governments have been stockpiling for years to stave off a super-flu pandemic... Mutated flu viruses in 10 European countries, the United States, Australia, Hong Kong and Canada have been found resistant to the Tamiflu vaccine, according to the World Health Organization."
Merritt B, Edmonton Sun -- 2/20/2008

3. "No ban for teen-suicide linked vaccine"
"Japanese authorities instituted the ban (on Tamiflu) last week following the deaths in February and March of boys who fell from buildings after taking the oral medicine... Earlier in February, two other teenagers fell from or jumped off buildings to their deaths after taking Tamiflu."
Staff, theage.com -- 3/26/2007

4. "Bird flu still serious threat, scientists say"
""New genes are being formed all the time," said Henry Niman, a molecular geneticist who tracks bird flu outbreaks around the world.... "The rate of evolution makes it hard to make a vaccine. There are a lot of moving parts," Niman said. Vaccines such as Tamiflu that are used for common seasonal flu offer partial but not complete protection from H5N1. Furthermore, the virus already is developing resistance to these vaccines."
Boyd R, Monterey County The Herald -- 2/25/2007

5. "Ten Canadians die after taking bird flu vaccine"
"Following reports that patients taking Tamiflu can exhibit dangerous behaviour, news has surfaced that ten Canadians have died and at least 74 had adverse reactions after taking the flu drug. "
Staff, WorldPountry.net -- 12/1/2006

6. "Bird flu vaccine leaves 10 Canadians dead"
"Ten Canadians have died and at least 74 had adverse reactions after taking Tamiflu … people in other countries -- particularly children and teens in Japan -- exhibited strange behaviour, including hallucinations and self-injury, after taking the drug … Health Canada's bulletin said that since February 2000, 84 Canadians have had adverse reactions after taking the drug, including 10 who died and seven adults who reported "psychiatric adverse events."… Tamiflu, an antiviral drug launched in 1999, is prescribed to treat flu and is promoted as a way to help people combat the H5N1 avian flu virus. "
Carly Weeks, The Vancouver Sun -- 11/30/2006

7. "Flu drug Tamiflu may pose risk of mental side effects – FDA"
"The FDA has announced a new warning for the flu drug Tamiflu. The new warning notes reports of self-injury and delirium in flu patients taking Tamiflu, mainly among children in Japan."
Staff, SpiritIndia.com -- 11/15/2006

8. "Flu Vaccine May Cause Dangerous Behavior"
"The FDA has recommended that the label of Roche's popular flu drug, Tamiflu, be updated to carry warnings about possible "neuropsychiatric adverse events," particularly in pediatric patients. The recommendation follows a 10-month review of 103 cases of unsafe behavior, 67 percent of which occurred in pediatric patients. "
Kerry N. Jardine, Injuryboard.com -- 11/15/2006

9. "Flu Drug Tamiflu May Cause Odd Behavior in Children"
"Responding to reports from overseas, U.S. heath officials are urging doctors and parents to watch for signs of bizarre behavior in children taking the flu drug Tamiflu. Officials at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration don't know if the more than 100 new cases of strange behavior, including three deaths from falls, are tied to the drug, to the flu itself, or a combination of both, the Associated Press reported. "
Steven Reinberg, KFOR.com -- 11/13/2006

10. "Tamiflu linked to adverse reactions"
"A drug stockpiled by governments worldwide to fight bird flu has been linked to hallucinations and other abnormal behavior. New Zealand health officials, who have 855,000 courses of the drug Tamiflu, have confirmed three people here have had suspected adverse reactions to it."
Thorne, Dylan, Bay of Plenty Times -- 11/6/2006
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