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Tamiflu's Effects On Your Brain

Lawrence RobertsThe FDA has been reviewing reports of abnormal behavior and other brain effects in more than 1,800 children who had taken the flu medicine Tamiflu.

The symptoms have included convulsions, delirium or delusions, and in Japan, five deaths have been reported in children under 16 as a result of neurological or psychiatric problems. Four were fatal falls, and one was a brain infection in a patient with leukemia.

There have also been nine deaths among older teens and adults, attributed to neuropsychiatric problems or brain infections.


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Of the 1,800 reports being reviewed by the FDA – collected since Tamiflu’s approval in 1999 -- 55 of them were from the U.S. The remainder was from Japan.  None of the U.S. cases resulted in death.  

But why did it take the FDA more than two years to get to this point?  

On November 18, 2005, eight products had their safety reports reviewed by the FDA’s Pediatric Advisory Committee (PAC). Tamiflu was given special attention at this discussion.  

(This safety review, by the way, is required by Section 17 of the Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act (BPCA). BPCA mandates that all adverse event reports received during a one-year window after the drug has been approved for pediatric use must be reviewed. The Pediatric Advisory Committee (PAC) then issues recommendations on any necessary regulatory actions.)

According to the PAC Question and Answer web page, they heard several presentations on Tamiflu. The adverse event reports for Tamiflu included pediatric deaths, serious skin reactions, and neuropsychiatric events.

If there were 1,800 reports in November of 2005, what is the actual number of adverse reactions today, more than two years later? How many people, including children, have been needlessly harmed by this dangerous drug, while the FDA is doing the chicken dance in slow-motion?

See the Difference between Voluntary vs. Active Adverse Event Reporting?

One very interesting tidbit, which clearly shows the problem with the American adverse event reporting system, is the large difference between the number of Japanese and American reports (1745 vs. 55). 

Yes, Japan uses far more Tamiflu than the United States. However, Japan also has different methods and requirements for adverse event reporting.  

According to the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, Japanese regulators require an intensive period of active adverse event reporting for 6 months after a product is approved.  

So when Tamiflu was approved for influenza in Japan, Roche and its Japanese pharmaceutical affiliate actively solicited adverse event reports from hospitals and physicians in Japan. These adverse event reports included the 2003-04 flu season, which were subsequently reported to the FDA, and which are now included in their safety review. 

U.S. guidelines for adverse event reporting, however, is completely voluntary, and as studies have shown, as few as 1 percent of adverse events are ever reported.

Is Tamiflu Worth the Danger?

Tamiflu (oseltamivir phosphate) is approved for treatment of uncomplicated influenza A and B in children 1 year of age or older. It is also approved for prevention of influenza in people 13 years or older.

It is part of a group of anti-influenza drugs called neuraminidase inhibitors, which work by blocking a viral enzyme that helps the influenza virus to invade cells in your respiratory tract.

Now, here’s the real kicker.

When used as directed (twice daily for 5 days) Tamiflu can ONLY reduce the duration of your influenza symptoms by 1 to 1 ½ days, according to the official data.

That’s it!

However, some patients with influenza are at HIGHER risk for secondary bacterial infections when on Tamiflu. Which would, well, defeat the plan of being able to jump out of bed a day sooner.

The truth is, these drugs work poorly or not at all. And, with a price tag of between $135 to $190 for a one-week prescription of Tamiflu, it’s the 21st Century version of phony snake oil.

For most people, the flu shot does not prevent illness, but actually does just the opposite -- it weakens your immune system and makes you more predisposed to the illness. They're also loaded with neurotoxic substances like mercury and aluminum.

A Personal Tamiflu Story

Dr. Lawrence G. Roberts, the authentic father of the internet, who is pictured with me above, recently sent me the following story about his run-in with Tamiflu:

“A few years ago, as I returned from Japan, I took Tamiflu on the plane as I arrived into SFO. I thought my symptoms felt like the flu and I (at that time) carried it.

“As I drove home, I was observed drifting off the road from time to time, but all I noticed was I suddenly was over too far and I corrected. Then at the exit, which was a slow right turn, I blanked out just into the turn and went straight into a tree.

“I totaled my BMW and caused some knee damage ... I realized somewhat later that the blank out was due to the Tamiflu, but not until other reports came out. Too late to argue the point. Anyway, this was a $100 K side effect caused by the drug, and there most likely have been many more that were never connected to Tamiflu.”

Just Say NO to the Flu Shot

Every use of Tamiflu does little more than line the pockets of fatcats.  It certainly does not protect your health. If you follow my proven flu guidelines, however, you won't need Tamiflu or any other vaccine.



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Posted On Feb 27, 2008
!mrah yna em od t’ndid ti dna keew a rof ulfimaT koot I

 
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Posted On Feb 27, 2008
That's funny!


Charisse
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Posted On Feb 27, 2008
oh, hee hee....I get it.... backwards!!!!


healthfoodnut
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Posted On Feb 29, 2008
!oot eM


Amanda S
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Posted On Mar 17, 2008

I thought I already posted this but I guess not! Tamiflu doesn't do anything for most people because most people have the flu strain that is resistant to the therapy. I work for a company that tests the efficacy of anti-virals and antibiotics in an invitro setting and regardless of what we report to the drug companies about their product (and we are always honest) we have no choice over what they choose to report.


 
 
 
Posted On Feb 27, 2008
Convulsions, Delusions, Delerium and 5 deaths in Japan:

If this was a disease, instead of a side affect, there would be warnings and mandatory vaccinations against it. 

Alas, since it is an effect of medication, it's seen as a small matter. 

 
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EQ
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Posted On Feb 27, 2008
No doubt.  A VERY small number of people die from bird flu, and the media leaches onto it like it's the next pandemic.  The pandemic is the big pharma.


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Posted On Mar 15, 2008

Oh, I'm sure it IS a disease! (gets busy marketing a 'cure')



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Posted On Mar 15, 2008

New To Natural.  You just accidentally uncovered the next step of a medical marketing scam that is in the works.  It's called the Super Vax that MAY protect you from the short and long-term damaging side-effects of the previous vaccination!  But, not only will it protect you from the side-effects of the last 'bomb' to blast your immune response into compliance, it will also lower your cholesterol, normalize your blood sugar, and... help you drop those extra pounds that you've been struggling to lose for the last 10 years because these folks who are sold on flu vax eat little if anything that is not labeled "processed garbage."  

Big Pharma has high expectations for this new Super Vax and has predicted it to be the most phenomenal multi-billion dollar medical technology 'break-through'(the break-through is in Big Pharma bank accounts and those high level complicit FDA regulators)in reaching new depths of health care depravity for profit.  



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Posted On Mar 17, 2008

Dr L'Hommedieu you are pretty much on the mark - the Japanese pharma industry has a special term for drugs developed to counteract side effects of other drugs - they're called "chasers". And a polypill is already in development that simultaneously lowers cholesterol, blood glucose, blood pressure and probably improves erectile function and the follicularly challenged too. All in one pill - ah the miracles of modern medicine.


 
 
 
Posted On Feb 26, 2008
Pardon me for sounding silly, but I thought that taking any medication for the flu is feudal since it is viral?  Correct me if I am wrong, please.  What about Theraflu?  That stuff made me feel high as a kite.  So I proceeded to buy more.  Just kidding.  Is there acetaminophen in Tamiflu?  What about NyQuil?  NyQuil actually mixes acetaminophen with alcohol.  No wonder you pass out.

 
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Posted On Feb 27, 2008
Forcing vaccines is a feudal form of medicine.

Antibiotics are futile in treating viruses.  The anti-virals are suppose to address viruses directly, but many of us question whether they are effective, & certainly question if they are safe.


qualitygeek
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Posted On Feb 27, 2008
LOL @ Katee - futile?  :-)

Antibiotics work against bacteria, they do not work against viral infections. There are natural antivirals out there - one of the best is fresh/raw garlic which has both antibacterial & antiviral effects..


Jon aspartamekills
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Posted On Mar 15, 2008

Watch out for Nyquil and products like it. It gave me hemorrhoids once several years ago and on a subsequent use of the product, had a similar result. Needless to say, it was a real pain in the ass. Anyone else had a similar experience?



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Posted On Mar 15, 2008

NyQuil has an extremely high alcohol content and pretty sure it has belladonnas in it. I'm not allowed that. This arm of the galaxy isn't ready for me to go back to alcohol! ;)

Back in the day, hot blackberry brandy was the way to go. Just as effective but not narcotic!



Fenderman
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Posted On Mar 16, 2008

As far as alcohol goes, I do know that one of granny's home remedies cured me from a rather bad case of pneumonia.  My father administered two cups of hot red wine with cinnamon at bed time. I then went to bed with a thick blanket and sweated the disease out.  In the morning, the fever had broke and I  was back to normal health.  It is VERY important that someone watches over you during the night so that you don't kick off your bed covers and get a chill, which could be deadly.  Grandma knew best!


 
 
 
Posted On Feb 26, 2008
well, I think this is being touted as a enzyme inhibiter(neuraminidase)which is found on the surface of influenza A or B....by affecting the enzyme, the virus is not easily replicated/erupted into your cells to oversimplify....however, we have our own neuraminidase in our bodies and lack of it causes some disruption...but who knows what else is in tamiflu to cause the reactions!.....Natural is best!!!

 
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Posted On Feb 27, 2008
sorry, I thought I posted a reply to samurai...ooops....anyway I'm a little leery of inhibiting enzymes that our own bodies have just to figh t off the flu.....

 
 
 
Posted On Feb 26, 2008
Tamiflu supposedly interrupts the virus, and is not an antibiotic, but is classified as an anti-viral.  But stay away from it,  and do not give it to your children.  My daughter had 1 dose of it and was literally running into walls and could not stop.  Needless to say she has not had another dose, and I called the Doctor who prescribed it and told him what happened.  He has never even offered to prescribe it to anybody in our family since then.

Mary

 
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