Reuters is reporting that eBay is stopping the sale of Tamiflu on its website. The article is sort of making a mountain out of a mole hill since according to the article, there's only one auction with 28 bids involved, but it could be indicative of things to come. A regular 10-capsule course of Tamiflu was bid up to 100 pounds (about USD $175) which is about 3 or 4 times the usual European cost. Imagine what it will cost when the first person-to-person strain becomes prevalent.
Let's not forget that no one knows what the best timing, dose, or length of treatment for the next pandemic strain will be, assuming it's even sensitive to Tamiflu. Maybe 20 capsules will be required, so anyone taking just 10 capsules may not be deriving any benefit, and would actually be contributing to drug resistance by using too short a course of meds. Already, experts think misuse/overuse of Tamiflu in Southeast Asia (where it can be obtained over-the-counter) may have contributed to the isolated Tamiflu resistant H5N1 strain found in Vietnam recently.
Anyone recall how much more expensive than normal Cipro cost on the Internet during the anthrax scare?