Swine flu (H1N1) - Treatment 

Treating H1N1 flu 

Paracetamol

As with ordinary flu, people who have H1N1 flu should get lots of rest and use standard paracetamol-based cold remedies to reduce their temperature and help relieve symptoms.

Some over-the-counter treatments used by adults can be given to children for the relief of the symptoms. Follow the instructions that come with each medicine. However, children under 16 must not be given aspirin or ready-made flu remedies containing aspirin. Always read the label or check with the pharmacist that a medicine is suitable for children.

Antivirals

The antiviral medications oseltamivir (Tamiflu) and zanamivir (Relenza) may be used to treat some people with H1N1 flu. Your GP will decide if these are necessary.

Antivirals are not a cure for H1N1 flu, but will help:

  • reduce the length of time you are ill by around one day
  • relieve some of the symptoms
  • reduce the potential for serious complications such as pneumonia

Tamiflu and Relenza are both medicines of the same type, but Relenza comes as an inhaler (rather than a pill) and is recommended for use in pregnancy.

If you are prescribed antivirals, you will need to pay a prescription charge (unless your prescriptions are normally free of charge).

Antibiotics

Antibiotics are used to treat H1N1 flu patients who develop complications. They help combat bacterial infections such as pneumonia.

In hospitals, antibiotics will be used to treat the most ill patients and may reduce the length of hospitalisation.


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Cllr ken said on 29 December 2010

My healthy niece 45, was rushed from Bristol To Leicester Hospital yesterday with confirmed swine flu. All happened so quickly, started on Christmas day. Take good care...

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las vegas said on 13 September 2009

Have had the symtoms slept alot this is my 6th day of feeling real bad, I was just informed that a customer of the place I work for just died of swine flu. He was mis diagnosed 4 times you will find the article on 9/12/2209 las vegas nv. paper. Anyway Im not sure if I came in contact with this person or not, I wasnt worried about swine flu until this article was copied and given to me by a co-worker, just to close to home now I feel like my co-workers are afraid of me. And really what should I do this man went to the doctor 4 times and they missed it . any advise. Am I being paranoid or just ? to make things worse my husband has the symtoms as well as of today.

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H1N1 flu medicines

To learn about the medicines used to treat H1N1 flu, including the benefits and side effects, see the flu medicine guide.