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TezzerUK1
01-05-2006 @ 7:53 AM                          
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Is TAMIFLU able to be placed in a freezer to prolong its 'shelf life'?
I am sure that it is obvious as to my questions train of thought?
In short, I am a 42 year old father of 4 who lives in a home with my wife and our 4 children.
Whatever happens I WILL be getting the TAMIFLU medicine .. but would ideally want to know it it can be put into stasis.

kato
01-05-2006 @ 10:10 AM                          
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is your concern that the shelf life of tamiflu is not as long as you imagined it to be?

I understand that you CANNOT freeze tamiflu but i am not a doctor and hence not able to properly anser - i am only really replying to ask where you obtained tamiflu from? This site? Also have you thought about relenza?

TezzerUK1
01-18-2006 @ 5:13 AM                          
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I suspect that this reply is very well the reply of a person or company that does not want the idea of 'TAMIFLU' being able to be frozen ..To do EXACTLY what I suggest it might be able to gain through FREEZING .. IE: To prolong and then re-animate when needed for use!

bassett
01-18-2006 @ 9:43 AM                          
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again - why dont you ask your pharmacy or doctor...

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