Oseltamivir taken three times a day may have adverse effects on the organism, such as nausea and vomiting and drowsiness.
Oseltamivir is an antiviral medication used for adults and children over the age of 1 year for the treatment of influenza A and influenza B. It is also used as an antiviral medication for the treatment of influenza A and influenza B.
Oseltamivir should be avoided in overdose; overdose may cause adverse drug reactions such as nausea, vomiting, and drowsiness. Typically adults and adolescents over 13 years of age take 75 mg by mouth twice daily for 5 days.
Children over 1 year and under 13 years of age are dosed up or down according to their body weight and usually take no more than 75mg by mouth each time, twice daily, for a 5-day cycle.
Adverse reactions after overdose of oseltamivir include nausea and vomiting, delirium, and cardiac arrhythmia.