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Azithromycin and covid vaccine
Hello Doctor Tomorrow I have schedule for Covaxin vaccine... I am on Azithromycin 500 for five days... I am also on BP medicine... I had done my RTPCR test last week ..it came negative... Can I take vaccine now? Will it create serious effects?? If I cannot take than when can I take vaccine ?(duration)
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You can take your BP medicines as well as Azithromycin as per schedule. They wont affect Vaccine's effect
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Repeat RT-PCR for Covid-19. Check oxygen saturation and temperature.
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If you currently don't have symptoms then you can take the scheduled vaccine dose. If symptomatic better to avoid for now.
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