FluImmune 500 Swine Flu Protection
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HERE’S WHY:
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How can FluImmune 500 Protect you?
Our immune system is a truly amazing constellation of responses to the attacks of bacteria, viruses, toxins and germs from outside the body. It has many aspects, a number of which can adjust slightly to optimize their response when faced with unwanted intrusions. To do so, our body needs to be well nurtured and have all sorts of vitamins available to best “fuel” the immune system. When everything’s working smoothly, we don’t even notice we are putting up this barrier from the outside world, even though keeping it strong takes a lot of our body’s energy and strength. Even if you are health conscious and eat your vegetables, many of their nutrients might not even make it to your plate. Lots of them are lost after harvesting; cooking removes almost half the nutrients in green vegetables, which in turn can lose most of their vitamin C after just a few days in storage. That is why Fluinmmune500 is the best way to feed your body: it has everything you need to keep it at its best, helping your immune system fight off any possible infections and disease. If you take care of your immune system, it will in turn take care of you.
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Current Swine Flu Protection
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Swine Flu: Are You at Risk of Complications?
The scary part about swine flu is not necessarily the runny nose, aches, and fatigue (though such symptoms are miserable), but the potential for the virus to cause a more serious complication like pneumonia. While it’s important for anyone with swine flu symptoms to take care of themselves, it’s essential to contact your doctor if you are pregnant or have any chronic health conditions.
The Journal of American Medical Association reports the number of “naturally occurring” new cases of MS among the 45 million swine flu vaccine recipients in the United States is estimated as 1,624 during the year after vaccination, or 31 cases per week.
As new data about Swine Flu transmission and concerns about potential shortages of some protective equipment have emerged, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated its guideline to help protect doctors and nurses from infection with the 2009 influenza A(H1N1) virus.
Among the changes are more detailed strategies for reducing clinician exposure to Swine Flu in hospitals, a reduction in the amount of time doctors and nurses are advised to wait to return to work after an influenza like illness.
The journal is also reporting that the elderly are not immune from the Swine Flu.
Treatment For Kids With Swine Flu
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Nineteen more U.S. children died from pandemic H1N1 influenza in the week ending Oct. 24, bringing the total to 65 since Aug. 30 and to 114 since the beginning of the pandemic in April, according to the newest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Swine Flu Treatments for Kids
Although Tamiflu is available as a syrup, it has never been approved for use in children under 12 months of age. Fortunately, the Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of Tamiflu for infants under an Emergency Use Authorization.
Dosing of Tamiflu for treatment of swine flu in infants includes:
- 12 mg twice daily for 5 days in infants under 3 months old
- 20 mg twice daily for 5 days in infants 3 to 5 months old
- 25 mg twice daily for 5 days in infants 6 to 11 months old
Dosing of Tamiflu for prevention (prophylaxis) of swine flu in infants includes:
- 20 mg once daily for 10 days in infants 3 to 5 months old
- 25 mg once daily for 10 days in infants 6 to 11 months old
It is not recommended that infants under 3 months old routinely take Tamiflu for prevention of swine flu.
Children over 12 months old would take routine dosages of Tamiflu, just like they would for seasonal flu, to prevent and treat swine flu.
Relenza is still only recommended for children who are at least 7 years old (treatment) and who are at least 5 years old (prevention).
According to the CDC, like seasonal flu, symptoms of swine flu infections can include:
- runny nose or stuffy nose
- sore throat
- body aches
- headache
- chills
- fatigue or tiredness, which can be extreme
- diarrhea and vomiting, sometimes, but more commonly seen than with seasonal flu
Signs of a more serious swine flu infection might include pneumonia and respiratory failure.
If your child has symptoms of swine flu, you should avoid other people and call your pediatrician who might do a rapid flu test to see if he has an influenza A infection. Further testing can then be done to see if it is a swine flu infection. (Samples can be sent to local and state health departments and the CDC for confirmation of swine flu, especially if a child is in the hospital.)
Treatment For Swine Flu
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How is swine flu treated?
Pandemic H1N1 swine flu virus is sensitive to the antiviral drugs Tamiflu and Relenza. These antiviral drugs are most effective when taken within 48 hours of the start of flu symptoms. It’s resistant to older flu drugs.
A third antiviral drug, peramivir, can be used only in hospitalized patients with severe flu. Peramivir is an intravenous drug approved for use under the FDA’s Emergency Use Authorization.
Not everyone needs treatment with these anti-flu drugs. Most people who come down with H1N1 swine flu recover fully — without antiviral treatment.
An alternative to these anti-flu drugs is FluImmune 500. Its recommended by most doctors as an alternative to anti-viral drugs to treat Swine Flu.
Here are some Swine Flu Facts:
- 63,730 annual deaths from influenza
- 20,000 estimated deaths from the flu
- 7th leading cause of death in 1999-2000 was pneumonia/influenza (flu)
Protect your family from the risk of infection: FluImmune 500 for Swine Flu treatment.
As of June 11, 2009, World Health Organization(WHO) officials determined that H1N1 2009 influenza swine flu the first flu pandemic in 41 years.
Watch Dr. Joe Breese of the CDC Influenza division describe the symptoms of Swine Flu.
Symptoms of Swine Flu-H1N1
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Now that we are entering the start of flu season and Swine Flu is becoming a serious concern, its important that you know the symptoms of the disease so you can recognize it in yourself and others at an early stage.
Swine Flu is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza virus that regularly causes outbreaks of influenza in pigs. Swine flu (H1N1) viruses cause high levels of illness and low death.
So far, most swine flu cases have been mild, with symptoms similar to those of seasonal flu. Only a small number of people have had more serious symptoms. Here is a list of symptoms of the H1N1 (Swine Flu) disease.
If you or a member of your family has a fever or high temperature (over 38°C/100.4°F) and two or more of the following symptoms, you may have swine flu:
- unusual tiredness,
- headache,
- runny nose,
- sore throat,
- shortness of breath or cough,
- lack of appetite,
- aching muscles,
- diarrhea and vomiting
- fever
- lethargy
- Some people with swine flu also have reported nausea.
How can human infections with swine influenza be diagnosed?
To diagnose swine influenza A infection, a respiratory specimen would generally need to be collected within the first 4 to 5 days of illness (when an infected person is most likely to be shedding virus). However, some persons, especially children, may shed virus for 10 days or longer. Identification as a swine flu influenza A virus requires sending the specimen to CDC for laboratory testing.
Call your doctor if:
- you currently have a serious existing illness
- you are pregnant,
- you have a sick child under the age of one,
- your condition suddenly gets much worse, or
- your condition gets worse after seven days (five for a child).




November 4th, 2009

