Japan suspends use of anti-flu drug Tamiflu for teens

Japan suspends use of anti-flu drug Tamiflu for teens

TOKYO, Japan - Tatsuo Kurokawa (2nd L), the health ministry official in charge of pharmaceutical matters, announces at a predawn news conference in Tokyo on March 21 that the government has recommended against the use of the anti-flu drug Tamiflu among teenagers. After taking Tamiflu, two 12-year-old boys apparently jumped off the second floor of their houses and broke their legs in February and March. In February, a 14-year-old boy fell to his death at his condominium in Miyagi after apparently taking the drug while a 14-year-old girl died in similar circumstances in Aichi.

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