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tamiflu and relenza ... u can go pay $70 for it.. and get fined if u happened to be found importing it cos its controlled substance.. if it happens to get picked up..
also its cheaper in aust from memory.. than if u bought it from the net.. . but srsly.. if u want to up the resistance and breed a crazy strain in u... why not do it without a physician.. ...
Relenza vs Tamiflu welll there is no good evidence to suggest Relenza is superior... in fact both are experiencing viral resistance with avian flu (H5N1)..
and one of the chemical is from chinese star anise (not japanese, a toxic species) .. but it goes through sooo many steps before u get the tamiflu.. i heard they have figured another way to make the acid without star anise
its lik McDonalds.... wheat and cow.. then u get cheeseburger?.. its even more complex..
also Roche has a 20 yr patent from like 1999.. like all drugs.. i dun think they will give it up for some bird flu that it isnt even sure tat it works with.
also its cheaper in aust from memory.. than if u bought it from the net.. . but srsly.. if u want to up the resistance and breed a crazy strain in u... why not do it without a physician.. ...
Relenza vs Tamiflu welll there is no good evidence to suggest Relenza is superior... in fact both are experiencing viral resistance with avian flu (H5N1)..
and one of the chemical is from chinese star anise (not japanese, a toxic species) .. but it goes through sooo many steps before u get the tamiflu.. i heard they have figured another way to make the acid without star anise
its lik McDonalds.... wheat and cow.. then u get cheeseburger?.. its even more complex..
also Roche has a 20 yr patent from like 1999.. like all drugs.. i dun think they will give it up for some bird flu that it isnt even sure tat it works with.