If available, how will vaccines or medications for the flu be distributed?
Frequently Asked QuestionsA. Under the current U.S. National Health and Human Services Plan little if any of the necessary medication would be coming to the San Juans. There are about 6 million courses of medication for the entire nation as of the end of 2005. To complicate matters further, resistance to that particular drug seems to be on the rise. In short, here in the islands we will likely be looking at taking care of our sick much like they did in 1918 (keeping the patient warm, hydrated, and cared for).
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University Health ServicesThere is no cure for the flu. Because flus are caused by viruses, antibiotic treatment (which works against bacteria) is ineffective. There are currently four medications (called "antivirals") for flus: symmetrel, flumadine, tamiflu, and relenza. Antivirals may be effective for reducing the severity and duration of the flu. They can also be used to try and prevent the flu if someone has come in contact with flu viruses.
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American Social Health Association - HPV Resource CenterMerck developed a 3-dose (0, 2 & 6 months) quadrivalent vaccine for men and women to be marketed under the name Gardasil(r). The vaccine is close to 100% efficacious for preventing persistent infection and clinical disease associated with HPV type 6 & 11 (subtypes associated with 90% of all genital warts) and types 16 &18 (subtypes associated with 70% of all cervical cancers, and many vulvar and vaginal cancers).
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Medicare, Medigap, Medicare Supplement Information and Quote...you may have heard in the media, it is anticipated that there will be a shortage of flu vaccines for the 2004-2005 flu season. Because of this shortage, the CDC has coordinated with its Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices (ACIP) to issue interim recommendations for influenza vaccination during the 2004�2005 flu season. These interim recommendations were formally updated by ACIP on December 22, 2004.
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Pandemic Influenza Frequently Asked QuestionsAt this time, Tamiflu® and Relenza® are the most likely antiviral medications to be used in a pandemic caused by the H5N1 virus. The effectiveness of these antivirals would vary depending on the level of resistance an influenza virus may have to one or more of these medications. No. Although the government is stockpiling antiviral medications, there are not enough now for everyone.
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Online Health TopicsThere is not a flu vaccine (also know as a flu shot) against the current avian flu (H5N1) commercially available at this time. However, vaccines are produced each year for seasonal flu ("the flu") that may prevent the flu or lessen symptoms. University Health Services (UHS) schedules "flu shot clinics" during the fall. For more information please see, Flu Shot Update.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Influenza Vaccine Shortage in t...The Canadian supply comes from manufacturing facilities in Quebec (ID Biomedical) and France (Aventis).
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M-FLU | Reducing Transmission of Influenza by FacemasksThe World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention consider an influenza pandemic a serious public health threat. Pharmaceutical interventions such as flu vaccines might not be available at the time of a pandemic influenza outbreak. Therefore, we are evaluating the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions for preventing the spread of seasonal influenza. Return to top
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Avian Flu - FAQ'sTwo of the cornerstones of treating influenza are vaccines and antivirals. Vaccines cause antibodies to develop in the body, and the antibodies provide protection. To date, there is no vaccine for the H5N1 virus because the virus has not adapted to human to human transmission. It is estimated that if human to human transmission occurs, it will take up to six months to develop an effective vaccine.
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Commonly Asked QuestionsThere are no vaccines to offer protection against all forms of meningitis and meningococcal disease. However, there are three vaccinations offered as part of the childhood immunisation programme: Hib - Given to babies at two,three, and four months, with a booster at 12 months, protects against Haemophilus influenzae type b. MenC - Given to babies at three, four and 12 months, protects against group C meningococcal disease only.
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Flu - Atlantic County GovernmentThree of the antiviral drugs (amantadine, rimantadine, and oseltamivir) have been approved for prevention of the flu. These drugs are not, however, a substitute for influenza vaccination. All of these drugs are prescription drugs, and a doctor should be consulted before the drugs are used for preventing the flu.
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FAQThe National Multiple Sclerosis Society recommends treatment with one of the FDA-approved "disease-modifying" drugs as soon as possible following a definite diagnosis of MS with active or relapsing disease. These drugs help to lessen the frequency and sever-ity of MS attacks, reduce the accumulation of lesions (areas of damage) in the brain, and may slow the progression of disability.
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Winnebago County Health Department - FAQ'sThere are two types of vaccines that protect against the flu. The "flu shot" is an inactivated vaccine (containing killed virus) that is given with a needle, usually in the arm. A different kind of vaccine, called the nasal-spray flu vaccine (sometimes referred to as LAIV for Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine), was approved in 2003. The nasal-spray flu vaccine contains attenuated (weakened) live viruses, and is administered by nasal sprayer.
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Winnebago County Health Department - FAQ'sBoth flu vaccines (the flu shot and the nasal-spray flu vaccine (LAIV)) work in the same way; they cause antibodies to develop in the body, and these antibodies provide protection against influenza virus infection.
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NIP: Vacsafe/Concerns/Thimerosal/FAQs on VaccinesNo. Influenza vaccine is currently available both with thimerosal as a preservative and preservative-free. For the 2004-05 influenza season, it is likely that 6-8 million doses of inactivated influenza vaccine without thimerosal as a preservative will be available. This represents a substantial increase in the available amount of inactivated influenza vaccine without thimerosal as a preservative, compared with about 3.2 million doses that were available during the 2003-04 influenza season.
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Department of Health and Ageing - Pandemic Influenza - frequ...A vaccine that gives good protection against a pandemic virus can only be developed after that virus strain appears. Such a vaccine may take several months to develop and produce. The Commonwealth Government has arrangements in place to develop a vaccine against a pandemic influenza virus as soon as such a virus emerges. The seasonal flu vaccine will not protect against pandemic flu.
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Frequently Asked Questions -- The Vegetarian Resource GroupVaccine materials are generally grown on egg=based media. According to pathologist Dr. Jerry Marcus, "As far as I can ascertain, there is no such thing as a vegan flu shot. Nobody I spoke to could envision a flu vaccine being made which would be vegan." We have a few bumperstickers, buttons and a t-shirt. Our catalog items are at: www.vrg.org/catalog/tshirt.htm and www.vrg.org/catalog/bumper.htm. Are you familiar with Pangea? They have both an online and paper catalog. www.veganstore.com.
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Avian Bird Flu Pandemic - Frequently Asked QuestionsCurrently available flu vaccines only protect against the currently circulating ordinary flu. The virus causing a pandemic will be so different from the strains in the vaccine that they are very unlikely to provide any significant immunity in a pandemic situation. New vaccine must be developed to match the new pandemic strain. Can any vaccine left from previous years be used? No. It will only provide protection against old strains of influenza virus, not against a new strain.
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Avian Flu: Frequently Asked Questions - Shenyang, Chinathis time, two drugs in the neuraminidase inhibitor class, oseltamivir (Tamiflu) and zanamivir (Relenza), reduce the severity and duration of the seasonal influenza if administered within 48 hours after symptoms begin. Clinical data is limited for utilization of these drugs with H5N1 viral infections but laboratory data indicates that if administered early, the avian influenza virus will be susceptible.
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Frequently Asked Questions relating to Alcohol Abuse and Dep...In addition, an injectable, long-acting (30 day) form of naltrexone (VIVITROL®) became available in 2006.1 These medications have been shown to help people with alcohol dependence reduce their drinking, avoid relapse to heavy drinking, and achieve and maintain abstinence.1 Acamprosate is thought to work by reducing symptoms that follow lengthy abstinence, such as anxiety and insomnia.
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Online Pharmacy Online Drug store, Buy Prescription Drug wit...No. We will not ship narcotic, scheduled drugs or controlled substances (such as Valium, Vicodin , etc.).
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Summa Health System - FAQsThe anthrax vaccine is not commercially available in the United States and is not recommended vaccine for the civilian population.
Related QuestionsWhat can I do to ensure that alternative vaccines will be made available?
NCBC: FAQ's on the Use of VaccinesThere are a number of vaccines that are made in descendent cells of aborted fetuses. Abortion is a grave crime against innocent human life. We should always ask our physician whether the product he proposes for our use has an historical association with abortion. We should use an alternative vaccine if one is available.
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