oseltamiwir
Oseltamiwir, also spelled oseltamivir in some contexts, is an antiviral medication used to treat and prevent influenza A and B infections. It is a prodrug that is rapidly converted in the liver to the active metabolite oseltamivir carboxylate, which inhibits the viral neuraminidase enzyme. By blocking neuraminidase, oseltamivir reduces release of new viral particles from infected cells and limits the spread of infection in the respiratory tract.
Indications for oseltamivir include the treatment of uncomplicated influenza and the post-exposure prevention of influenza in
Oseltamivir is administered orally as capsules or as an oral suspension. The active metabolite is primarily
Resistance can occur through mutations in the neuraminidase gene, though such resistance is not widespread across
Oseltamiwir was developed and marketed under brand names such as Tamiflu and is available as a generic