Well yes on the resistance side, not necessarily on the treatment side. Relenza is restricted to act on the upper respiratory tract and Tamiflu is not. With the discovery of the Swine Flu H1N1 virus in the disgestive tract, this means that Relenza would not be effective in all cases. H1N1 also penetrates the lungs deeply and Relenza is not effective in deep pulmonary infection.
Not that I am an expert, this is just what I discovered during research.
Relenza better?
Well yes on the resistance side, not necessarily on the treatment side. Relenza is restricted to act on the upper respiratory tract and Tamiflu is not. With the discovery of the Swine Flu H1N1 virus in the disgestive tract, this means that Relenza would not be effective in all cases. H1N1 also penetrates the lungs deeply and Relenza is not effective in deep pulmonary infection.
Not that I am an expert, this is just what I discovered during research.