U.S. reviews deaths of 12 kids in Japan who took Tamiflu
18th Nov 2005, 13:20 GMT
WASHINGTON // Federal health advisers are looking into the deaths of 12 Japanese children who took Tamiflu, part of their annual safety review of the anti-flu medication and seven other drugs.
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