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Written by JD James
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Thursday, 24 September 2009 04:13 |
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Tamiflu
Dosing Confuses Doctors
A new article in the New England Journal of Medicine details
the problems two doctors had in administering common medicine to
their children. Kara Jacobson (a health literacy researcher at Emory
University) and her husband (a doctor operating from Atlanta Georgia)
were horrified at contradictory Tamiflu
instructions. Warnings on the box state taking over 12 milligrams
could be dangerous, but the parents found over 45 milligrams in the
instructed dosage of “three-fourths a tablespoon.” Since Tamiflu
is commonly suggested by doctors on curing Swine Flu, these parents
are trying to stem a tide of overdosing. Click below for more
information:
Careful
With Tamiflu Dosing In Kids |