News Tagged ‘influenza

Flu treatment and prevention drug linked to serious allergic reaction

A medicine used to treat and help prevent the flu may put patients at risk for a rare but life-threatening condition in which the skin peels off the body in sheets, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. The agency notified the public that it has approved safety label changes for Relenza (zanamivir) Inhalation Powder for oral inhalation. The section of the drug’s new safety label now includes a risk of rash, including serious cutaneous reactions (e.g. , Stevens Johnson Syndrome, SJS, and toxic epidermal necrolysis, TEN).

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TAMIFLU carries risk of serious adverse reaction

Winter is the prime time for the flu. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends a yearly flu vaccine as the first and most important step in protecting against this serious disease. For those who don’t get the vaccine – and for some who do – influenza can occur.

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