Drug guide

Flumadine

Flumadine (ri-MAN-ta-deen) is an antiviral. It is used to prevent or treat certain influenza (flu) infections (type A). It may be given alone or along with flu shots. Flumadine will not work for colds, other types of flu, or other virus infections. Flumadine is available only with your doctor's prescription, in the following dosage forms: Oral Syrup (U.S.) Tablets (U.S.)

Flumadine is used to prevent and treat infections caused by influenza A virus. Flumadine is sometimes prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.

Flumadine comes as a tablet and a liquid to take by mouth. It usually is taken once or twice a day for 2-12 weeks. A flu vaccine also will be given. Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Take Flumadine exactly as directed. Do not take more or less of it or take it more often than prescribed by your doctor.

Brand names:
- Flumadine
- Rimantadine