More than half of children taking Tamiflu suffer side-effects such as nausea, insomnia and nightmares, researchers have said.
Two studies from experts at the Health Protection Agency (HPA) showed a "high proportion" of British schoolchildren reporting problems after taking the anti-viral drug.
Data was gathered from children at three schools in London and one in the South West who were given Tamiflu earlier this year after classmates became infected. More...
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