1.Who is questioning the money governments spent?
a) patients
b) medical experts
c) drugs companies
d) the government
2.What kind of spray is Relenza?
a) an inflammable one
b) an aerosol spray
c) a handy one
d) a nasal spray
3.What is the stockpiling of the drugs a precaution against?
a) competition
b) price rises
c) an influenza epidemic
d) drug-company bankruptcies
4.Whose claims are in doubt regarding the drugs?
a) manufacturers
b) doctors
c) patients
d) pharmacists
5.What kind of trials was the report based on?
a) court trials
b) clinical
c) indecisive ones
d) difficult ones
6.How long can Tamiflu reduce influenza symptoms by?
a) half a day
b) a few hours
c) a week
d) several days
7.What kind of evidence supports claims of reduced hospitalizations?
a) court evidence
b) forensic evidence
c) insufficient evidence
d) hard evidence
8.What goes up by 5% with taking Tamiflu?
a) the risk of vomiting
b) inflation
c) body temperature
d) share prices of the drug company
9.What kind of pain relievers are mentioned in the article?
a) generic ones
b) ones that stop headaches
c) ineffective ones
d) over-the-counter ones
10.Who did a manufacturer say its product could help?
a) children
b) adults
c) the right patient
d) everyone