Oral ribavirin treatment of influenza A and B

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A loading dose and short-term administration of oral ribavirin significantly improved symptoms and signs of influenza type A or B infection in 25 patients. The antiviral effect was not significant. No adverse clinical effects or significant laboratory values were observed. Oral treatment of patients with influenza A or B infection might be possible with ribavirin.

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Stein, D. S., Creticos, C. M., Jackson, G. G., Bernstein, J. M., Hayden, F. G., Schiff, G. M., & Bernstein, D. I. (1987). Oral ribavirin treatment of influenza A and B. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 31(8), 1285–1287. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.31.8.1285

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