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2nd Dose of corona vacci in Cough
My concern is that I have cough for last 3 days with little pain in throat. Yesterday I took first dose of Azithromycin and now feeling better with very little or no pain and little mucus. So can I take 2nd dose of my corona vaccination covishield tomorrow on 2nd October as it is due from tomorrow. Will it be safe or not or should I wait for another 3 to 4 days once my course of Azithromycin completes.
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Do not take vaccine when ur sick... Give at least a min of 3 weeks to take vaccine...
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Take vaccine once you becomes asymptomatic
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Covid vaccination is recommended during medication
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Kindly discuss for your concern Need to be evaluated further
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There are no reports stating interaction between Azithromycin n vaccination but to be on safer side, use Azithromycin for a total of 3days(500mg once daily) then take 2nd dose. U do have a time period of around 15days for to take 2nd dose..
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You should wait few days till you feel completely fine
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Take vaccine once you get relief from symptoms
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