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Flu Pill Study

If you've got the flu, you may qualify to test a new flu pill. In experiments
on people purposely given the flu...

Dr. Norbert Bischofberger/Developed new flu pill - "The duration of symptoms
was reduced by about 50-percent. It went from a total of four days to about two
days."

The drug is called GS-4104, and it's designed to *prevent* the flu by
dis-arming an essential part of the flu virus.

Dr. Bischofberger - "It has to be able to get to the lungs and it has to be
able to get to other tissues that are where influenza virus replication takes
place."

Dr. Frederick Hayden/Univ. of Virginia Medical School - "On the other hand, an
oral medication has the potential for causing more side effects in terms of
other parts of the body."

When you've got the flu and take the pill, GS-4104 is released into your blood
and carried deep within lungs that are bursting with flu virus. There, the
chemical grabs onto a critical part of the virus and won't let go. With budding
virus stopped, you should get better.

So far, researchers have seen only a few cases of mild stomach irritation in
people taking GS-4104. If you've got the flu, you can be part of the study.
The research team can be reached by calling 1-888-I-GOT-FLU. The call is free.

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