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Don’t buy flu drugs online, Dorset health experts warn


A DORSET health chief has warned people not to panic-buy antiviral drugs on the internet after it was revealed new cases of swine flu could rise to 100,000 a day nationally.

The government’s chief medical officer, Sir Liam Donaldson, confirmed that the UK has moved on from “containment” to the “treatment” phase.

This means diagnoses will be made by GPs based on symptoms instead of laboratory tests. They will decide whether individual patients need the Tamiflu antiviral medication.

A spokesperson for NHS Bournemouth and Poole said: “Our efforts during the containment phase have allowed us to slow the spread of the virus, build up medical supplies and ensure that appropriate arrangements are in place to manage the situation on an ongoing basis.”

Dr Adrian Dawson, director of public health for NHS Bourne-mouth and Poole, said: “No-one needs to buy Tamiflu. Nationally, we have the biggest stockpiles of the antiviral in the world, and we have everything in place locally to ensure that everyone who needs Tamiflu will receive it.

“Buying prescription medication from an unknown source is a huge risk to health. Firstly, people should only take medication prescribed to them by a doctor, and secondly, the medication may not contain what is advertised. My advice is: don’t do it.”

Earlier this week, the trust said it had only had a “handful of cases” of swine flu so far and no-one had needed to go into hospital.

Anyone who thinks they have the illness should check their symptoms on nhs.uk, call NHS Direct on 0845 46 47, or ring the swine flu information line on 0800 1 513 513.

If still worried, they should ring their GP – and stay away from the surgery or hospital emergency departments.


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Insurgent, poole says...
12:37pm Sun 5 Jul 09

I've had an illness for 15 days, I would like to know what it is but can't seem to get through to anyone. I rang the local surgery a few times but no joy, doctors fully booked for 2 weeks or on holiday. I decided to take paracetamol and Ibuprofen and copious amounts of water (you'll need it believe you me)which seems to have worked somewhat. I've never had what I had and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. Stay healthy if you can because it isn't over by a long chalk....

ferret38, bournemouth says...
4:49pm Sun 5 Jul 09

Gp surgerys are useless around here , takes a week to book an appointment , the receptionist is a know it all and will tell you your allright and take ibuprofen. So book and appontiment now for the next 2 weeks if your still well cancel it !

free.speech, Ireland says...
6:59pm Sun 5 Jul 09

What did NHS direct say?

Cant you get an emergency appointment or go to A&E?

Hope you feel better soon

dopey, says...
7:44pm Sun 5 Jul 09

"..and secondly, the medication may not contain what is advertised"

Quite agree, the last lot of extacy I got on the internet made me grow a third head. I was happy with two, but when they all start talking at the same time......
Must phone the doctor in the morning, two heads are better than four.

CoogarUK.com, Dorchester says...
1:31am Mon 6 Jul 09

It's not like we haven't seen this potential threat coming for several months now. Maybe if the official vaccine was available in sufficient quantity people wouldn't be tempted to buy online. Oh, and if I was the NHS I might keep quiet about the so-called 'containment phase'.

corngoat, Moordown says...
5:46pm Mon 6 Jul 09

Moordown St Johns primary school has 1 child with swine flu. Let's hope it doesn't spread before the summer holidays.

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