Flu drug carries new warning after delirium reports (AFP)
14th Nov 2006, 13:46 GMT
AFP - The drug Tamiflu now carries a new warning following reports of delirium among some people, mostly in Japan, taking the medication to treat influenza, the manufacturer and US regulators announced.
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