Christine
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Tamiflu, in it's clinical trials, resulted in 38% symptom reduction and reduced time ill from 12 to 36 hours, depending on the patient. So it basically shortened to course of illness by about a day.
It's not a drug that will end the flu in 24 hours. Your friends child probably had a 24 hour virus that would have run it's course in 24 hours despite the Tamiflu.
No, actually in both cases, the children got a positive swab for influenza A and were very sick which is why their parents got them into the doctor so fast. They don't normally go for every little thing but the kids were both sick enough that they called and got them in. The first child was back in April, but the other coworker just had this happen 2 weeks ago. It's odd because the one coworker who had it happen recently has two sons. The one that got sick first went to the doctor right away, started Tamiflu and was VERY much improved the next day. The second child exhibited symptoms over the weekend and they could not get him in to the doctor. He went the following Monday, had a positive swab, but was too late to start Tamiflu and ended up being sick for 6 days.
