<p>Hey all, I read yesterday that the swine flu fever is gaining
energy and that it is not predictable. And regardless at the BBC website says that this is all not
adequacy preparation, and plainly did not discern what treatment and how secure.
The Government of Britain expressed that preparations harvested at 50% of the population.
I am so horrified, anyone can hint at me what anti-viral drugs should be applied?
I have heard about Tamiflu, but my doctor said that Tamiflu is not effective. My friend told about Relenza, I fear
on the Internet that the pharmaceutical is more effective. But I’m not guaranteed how effective these drugs.
And the power question, someone tried to buy generic drugs online pharmacies? It is most
fetching assess, so repayment for model next to the house the pharmacopoeia tamiflu cost more 150 £,
and online pharmacy reward of 70£ recompense the word-for-word stack. Is it safe?
I would be appreciative for any information.
[BBC</a> NEWS | UK | Swine flu cases pass 1,000 in UK](<a href=“http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8096965.stm]BBC”>BBC NEWS | UK | Swine flu cases pass 1,000 in UK)</p>
<p>This is on the Princeton forum, why?</p>