Europe on guard against bogus Internet Tamiflu
22nd Dec 2005, 13:47 GMT
ZURICH (Reuters) - The little white bottle claims to hold 75 milligrams of oseltamivir phosphate -- the generic name for the flu drug Tamiflu. But consumers hoping their purchases over the Internet will help them survive a possible bird flu outbreak are being warned that rather than Tamiflu they might simply be buying vitamin C.
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