Tamiflu takers: Watch out for bizarre behavior
14th Nov 2006, 21:44 GMT
More than 100 recent cases of delirium, hallucinations and other unusual psychiatric behavior in Japanese patients treated with Tamiflu should have parents watching for similar reactions when treating their children with the flu drug.
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