Please be advised that all of the CDC-sponsored EUAs listed on this website are currently in effect and will remain in effect through June 23, 2010, unless the declaration of emergency is terminated or the Emergency Use Authorizations are revoked sooner or the declaration of emergency is extended. Additional information and guidance regarding EUA termination will be posted on this website closer to the eventual termination date.
Emergency Use Authorization of Tamiflu (oseltamivir)
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- The H1N1 virus that caused that pandemic is now a regular human flu virus and continues to circulate seasonally worldwide.
- The English language content on this website is being archived for historic and reference purposes only.
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FDA-Issued Tamiflu EUA Letter (3.28 MB)
Fact Sheet for Health Care Providers
- FDA Tamiflu Technical Review Document for H1N1 Influenza A
- Emergency Use of Tamiflu in Infants Less than 1 Year of Age
Fact Sheet for Patients and Parents/Caregivers
* Listing of Stockpiled Antivirals at or Nearing Expiration
***Note: For information on recognizing and reporting adverse events (side effects) of Tamiflu, please refer to the applicable Fact Sheet.
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