Nothing. Even the best antiviral drugs around today can only slightly reduce the infection time, usually only by a day or two. In 5-10% of children given the antiviral drugs there have been reports of nausea and vomiting. Follow your doctors advice, plenty of fluid and rest. In 99.9% of cases the virus will pass without complication.
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4-7 months
Unless you have a compromised immune system, the chances of dying from the swine flu are low when under medical supervision.
It depends on which vitamins and which medication..
For modern nuclear subs, they could theoretically stay under indefinitely. Of course, there's a crew which has to eat and bathe, and food and toiletries do eventually run out.
If it is regulated by the FDA as a medication that can only be delivered under the recommendation of a licensed physician.
because she hates babies
Yes. babies under 1 do eat olives.Some babies dont like olives
Research under name Nalbuphine
NO
Vasodilators
Children five and under are one of the high risk groups for serious complications from the swine flu requiring hospitalization, it is recommended that children should get the vaccination to prevent infection, the risk of the disease is greater than any risks of a vaccination (which are few). See the related questions for more information about vaccinations for swine flu H1N1/09.