antiflu

English

Etymology

anti- + flu

Adjective

antiflu (not comparable)

  1. Acting against or serving to prevent flu.
    • 2009 May 3, Larry Rohter, “In Capital of Mexico, Cabin Fever Takes Hold”, in New York Times:
      Though food supplies continue to be normal and shoppers calm, pharmacies have been running short of antiflu drugs like Tamiflu and Relenza, often sold here without prescriptions, of sanitizing gels and wipes and of the surgical masks that have become a common sight on streets and in the subway.

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