Antivirals are prescription medications that actively attack the flu virus and stop it from spreading to the rest of your body. In order to be effective, antiviral medications must be used within the first 12-48 hours of onset of flu symptoms. Learn about a prescription antiviral medication option.
Antivirals can be used to:
Not only can antivirals help treat the flu, they can also help prevent you from getting it. For example, if your loved one is diagnosed with the flu, an antiviral can help to protect you from catching this virus. Be sure to speak to your doctor about prevention so when that time comes that someone close to you has the flu, you can protect yourself.
Four different antiviral medications are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment and/or prevention of the flu:
Antivirals attack the flu virus and help stop it from spreading inside your body. Even better, some can be used to treat children as young as 1 year old.
Should you or a family member come down with the flu, antivirals may be your best bet. Antivirals can shorten the duration of the flu, but only if they're taken within 12-48 hours of the onset of symptoms. So if you think you feel symptoms coming on, act fast and speak to your doctor immediately. We've prepared a list of helpful questions to ask your doctor to help you make the most of your visit.
Discover a prescription flu medicine that can help prevent the flu or shorten its duration.