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Blister strip containing Tamiflu capsules

Blister strip containing Tamiflu capsules

Roche is working closely with the World Health Organization (WHO) and Governments around the world to make the oral antiviral medication Tamiflu available to patients in need following the increased reports of outbreaks of swine flu. The WHO and US CDC report Tamiflu is active against this new swine flu virus A(H1N1).

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January 22, 2010: Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) gives positive opinion for Tamiflu Intravenous Compassionate Use Programme in EuropeEnglish
December 9, 2009: Roche comments to recent media reports about TamifluEnglish
Trade News December 2, 2009 Roche's Assay for 2009 H1N1 Influenza Virus Is Regularly Updated with the Latest Virus SequencesEnglish
Investor Update November 16, 2009: FDA Grants Emergency Use Authorization to Roche's Assay for 2009 H1N1 Influenza VirusEnglish
Media Release September 13, 2009: Two new studies report increased survival rates in Tamiflu-treated patients with avian flu (H5N1) and severe seasonal flu

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Media Release July 1, 2009: Roche launches novel program to ease Tamiflu access to developing economies

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Media Release May 12, 2009: Roche provides additional donation of 5.65 million packs of Tamiflu to World Health Organization

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Media Release May 02, 2009: Roche rapidly responds to WHO request to deploy Rapid Response Stockpiles of Tamiflu to tackle global emergence of a new H1N1 influenza A strain - swine flu

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Media Release April 30, 2009: Roche responds to WHO move to influenza pandemic alert phase 5

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Media Release April 29, 2009: Roche steps up preparedness level in response to WHO’s increase to pandemic alert phase 4

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Roles and Responsibilities of Roche and Other StakeholdersEnglish

Factsheets:
Pandemic influenzaEnglish
Counterfeit TamifluEnglish
Tamiflu EU patient information leaflet

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Roche Pandemic PreparednessEnglish
Expert Corner
The publication entitled “Impact of oseltamivir treatment on influenza-related lower respiratory tract complications and hospitalisations” Kaiser et al ; Arc.Intern Med. 163;1667-1672 (2003) reports on an analysis which included 10 phase III studies of oseltamivir.

The information provided on this site includes Module I, the main body of the clinical study reports (CSRs), for the ten Tamiflu (oseltamivir) studies (in total, there are seven stand-alone reports, two of which provide the results of multiple studies). Module I of the CSRs includes a detailed report and appendices with data tables and patient-level safety listings. Access is password protected and restricted to qualifying persons or groups to apply for a password.

Should further information be required please contact F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. at basel.tamifluquestions@roche.com
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