A doctor is suggesting using probenicid to extend the half-life of Tamiflu. “Howton was browsing through safety data published by the drug’s Swiss manufacturer Roche when he noticed that giving Tamiflu with probenecid doubles the number of hours its active ingredient is in the blood.”
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