You should stick with Costco or drugstore.com
I would find it hard to believe a doctor would write you an rx for Tamiflu
when you don't actually have the flu. The point is that you have flu like
symptoms as determined by the doctor and he/she writes the rx.
It should cost about $70 and reduces the flu period by a few days....
Your better off getting a flu shot for $20
>I notice that drugdelivery.ca states that a prescription is not needed for
>Tamiflu. I have several questions:
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Peter Ashby - 19 Jun 2005 13:32 GMT
I had no problems obtaining a prescription for Tamiflu. Even I have not had
flu for years.
Remember, the flu jabs currently available are of no use for 'bird flu'.
Basically what I said was;
" I would like to obtain a prescription for
TAMIFLU 75mg
I am a healthy male and would like to obtain this for possible
prophylactic use, or in the event I get a sudden high temperature should
avian influenza becomes widespread.
I have read up on the use of this medicine and am happy I understand the
circumstances it's use would be warranted."
I live in the UK but can see no reason why a good doctor would not prescribe
it under these circumstances.
This is exactly what Tamiflu is designed for.
I'm not sure how the health service works in the US, but if you are paying
for the medicine yourself, I can't see why a doctor would refuse such a
reasonable request.
Pete
"> You should stick with Costco or drugstore.com
> I would find it hard to believe a doctor would write you an rx for Tamiflu
> when you don't actually have the flu. The point is that you have flu like
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