Gov't warns of possible abnormal behavior among juveniles with flu
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
TOKYO — The health ministry warned Wednesday that children infected with influenza could behave abnormally regardless of whether they have taken the anti-flu drug Tamiful after two teenagers plunged to death earlier this month apparently after taking the drug. In letters to the Japan Medical Association, the Japan Pharmaceutical Association and prefectural governments, the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry asked medical experts to explain about the possible abnormal behavior to outpatients and their families, it said. Although the ministry is doubtful about the alleged link between the drug and the deaths, it said in some cases flu infection can affect the brain. It also called on parents not to leave their children alone for at least two days after flu infection and told the drug's distributor in Japan — Chugai Pharmaceutical Co — to provide relevant information to medical experts. A 14-year-old boy fell to his death Tuesday at a condominium building where he lived in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, after apparently taking Tamiflu the day before and a 14-year-old girl died Feb 16 in similar circumstances in Aichi Prefecture. There have been reports that the antiviral drug could have caused abnormal behavior among some children leading to their deaths, but the ministry has denied any causal relation between the deaths and the drug. The government is building a stockpile of the drug, known generically as oseltamivir phosphate, as part of its efforts to step up preparedness for an epidemic of a new type of influenza. The drug is produced by the Swiss healthcare group Roche and imported for sale in Japan by Chugai, the group's Japanese unit. |
You're good at finding information..:D
a medicinal drug makes people die somehow? |
Makes me think of antidepressants.
Have you read the side effects of some of them. Some say a side effect is suicide. If it can drive you to suicide, what's the point of taking it. I perfer to let the flu run its course and hope I don't have it for long. My family doesn't like doctors. |
This story reminds me of last year when I girl I know was given Tamiflu by a regular doctor. She was only 14 and 1 hour after taking it she felt really strange and started throwing up and sweating and everything. We took her to hospital and the doctors there put her on a drip and said she was too young for Tamiflu and gave her different medicine.They said that she should have been taken to a childrens' doctor first and a childrens' doctor wouldn't have given her Tamiflu. A couple of days later I got flu as well. I took the Tamiflu and I was fine but I'm older than 14 though :)
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