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Influenza A Inhibitors

Influenza A inhibitors are used to treat flu and Parkinson's disease. They work by preventing the virus from spreading and by increasing dopamine levels.

Why are influenza a inhibitors prescribed?

  1. Flu (100%)

Key takeaways

Influenza A inhibitors are used to treat and prevent influenza type A infections. They work by stopping the influenza type A virus from multiplying in your body. Influenza A inhibitors are available as oral tablets. One example is rimantadine (Flumadine).

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RIMANTADINE prevents and treats infections caused by the flu virus (influenza). It works by slowing the spread of the flu virus in your body and reducing how long your symptoms last. It will not treat colds or infections caused by bacteria or other viruses. It will not replace the annual flu vaccine.
Disclaimer: Popularity is based on total prescriptions for the brand and generic versions of each drug, regardless of the condition being treated. Some drugs are prescribed for multiple conditions.

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