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    Shirley Smith
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      Antiflu, powered by the active ingredient oseltamivir, is a trusted antiviral medication designed to treat and prevent influenza (flu). It works by targeting the neuraminidase enzyme present on the surface of flu viruses. This enzyme plays a crucial role in the virus’s replication process, allowing it to spread from infected cells to healthy ones. By inhibiting neuraminidase, Antiflu effectively halts the spread of the virus, reducing the severity and duration of flu symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, and body aches.
      For maximum effectiveness, Antiflu should be taken within the first 48 hours of symptom onset, as this is when the virus is most actively replicating. It can also be used as a preventive measure for individuals exposed to the flu, particularly those at higher risk of complications, such as the elderly, young children, or individuals with weakened immune systems. Antiflu not only alleviates symptoms but also helps reduce the risk of severe outcomes like pneumonia and hospitalizations, making it an essential tool in managing influenza outbreaks.
      While Antiflu is generally safe, it may cause mild side effects such as nausea, vomiting, or headaches, which usually subside quickly. It is important to complete the prescribed course even if symptoms improve to ensure the virus is fully suppressed. Paired with preventive measures like vaccination, good hygiene practices, and avoiding contact with infected individuals, Antiflu provides a comprehensive approach to controlling and mitigating the impact of influenza.

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