Depends where are you from. In New Zealand you can already get it OTChttp://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/ch…
I guess if the virus keeps spreading many countries could do the same.
I live in Sweden and it is still only by prescription here. So the only way is to get it from your local pharmacy or try to get a prescription online. I used to order from UK online clinics a few years ago during the bird flu. http://www.pharmacy-reviews.co.uk lists a few places that have brand Tamiflu in stock.
Please avoid the so-called generic pharmacies if you plan to buy Tamiflu over the internet. Here is what I found on Health Canada website
“Health Canada is advising consumers to be cautious if buying the prescription drug Tamiflu over the Internet and to avoid any products claiming to be “generic” Tamiflu, as there are no authorized generic versions of the antiviral on the market.”
I have personal experience with fake generic diet pills(Orlistat) from a foreign online generic pharmacy. I was lucky to get a refund after calling the website owners many times. I flushed the fake pills down the toilet and got brand ones from my doctor. But this time it’s different. What will you do when you will realize that you or somebody in your family has got swine flu and after taking the “generic Tamiflu” pills for a while you will realize that they are fake and not working?? And what if Tamiflu in the local pharmacy will be out of stock? If you plan to buy Tamiflu then make sure it is genuine Tamiflu made by Roche.
Depends where are you from. In New Zealand you can already get it OTChttp://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/ch…
I guess if the virus keeps spreading many countries could do the same.
I live in Sweden and it is still only by prescription here. So the only way is to get it from your local pharmacy or try to get a prescription online. I used to order from UK online clinics a few years ago during the bird flu. http://www.pharmacy-reviews.co.uk lists a few places that have brand Tamiflu in stock.
Please avoid the so-called generic pharmacies if you plan to buy Tamiflu over the internet. Here is what I found on Health Canada website
“Health Canada is advising consumers to be cautious if buying the prescription drug Tamiflu over the Internet and to avoid any products claiming to be “generic” Tamiflu, as there are no authorized generic versions of the antiviral on the market.”
I have personal experience with fake generic diet pills(Orlistat) from a foreign online generic pharmacy. I was lucky to get a refund after calling the website owners many times. I flushed the fake pills down the toilet and got brand ones from my doctor. But this time it’s different. What will you do when you will realize that you or somebody in your family has got swine flu and after taking the “generic Tamiflu” pills for a while you will realize that they are fake and not working?? And what if Tamiflu in the local pharmacy will be out of stock? If you plan to buy Tamiflu then make sure it is genuine Tamiflu made by Roche.
Not a good idea. You need to know when and how to take and could do more harm than good.