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- Treatment of Flu | Influenza (Flu) | CDC
At a glance If you get sick with flu, flu antiviral drugs may be a treatment option Antiviral drugs can make illness milder and shorten the time you are sick They might also prevent some flu complications, like pneumonia Flu antiviral drugs work best when started early, ideally within two days after your flu symptoms begin
- Treating Flu with Antiviral Drugs | Influenza (Flu) | CDC
Flu antiviral drugs are prescription medicines that can be used to treat flu illness They can lessen symptoms and shorten the time you are sick Antiviral drugs work best when started within 1 to 2 days after flu symptoms begin CDC recommends prompt treatment for people who have flu or suspected flu and who are at increased risk of serious flu complications, such as pregnant women, people
- Treating Influenza (Flu) - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Treating Influenza (Flu) Information for People at High Risk for Serious Flu Complications Can flu be treated? Do you have Asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Diabetes, or Heart Disease? If so, you are at high risk of serious illness if you get flu
- Influenza (Flu) | Influenza (Flu) | CDC
Learn about flu, including symptoms, prevention methods, and treatment options
- Flu: What To Do If You Get Sick | Influenza (Flu) | CDC
Most people with flu have mild illness and do not need medical care or antiviral drugs If you get sick with flu symptoms, in most cases, you should stay home and avoid contact with other people except to get medical care If you have emergency warning signs of flu sickness, you should go to the emergency room
- Influenza Antiviral Medications: Summary for Clinicians
A summary for clinicians regarding using influenza antiviral medications for the current season
- Treating Influenza (Flu) - CDC Stacks
Treating Influenza (Flu) Information for People at High Risk for Serious Flu Complications Can flu be treated? Do you have Asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Diabetes, or Heart Disease? If so, you are at high risk of serious illness if you get flu
- People at Increased Risk for Flu Complications
If you are at higher risk, flu vaccination is especially important When you get vaccinated, you reduce your risk of getting sick with flu and possibly being hospitalized or dying from flu CDC recommends prompt flu antiviral treatment for people at higher risk of serious flu complications who have flu infection or suspected flu infection
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