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My husband is covid positive, and already he is taking medicines as prescribed by the doctor. But his fever is not going. SpO2 level remains 95/96, sometimes 98. Currently he is taking 1.Paracetamol 650 - 3 times after food. 2. Azithromycin 500 mg- After food in morning. 2. Razo D cap- Empty stomach in morning 3.Zinc 50 mg tablet - Night 4. Limcee tablet( Vitamin C 500mg)- Night What should I do now? I'm also covid positive. But I've mild symptoms. And I'm fine. Though I'm 13 weeks pregnant. Please help me.
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Additional points to ur husband. 1. Tab ivermectin 12mg once a day for 5 days. 2. Steam inhalation once every 4 hours 3. O2 saturation levels monitoring by oximeter. As far as you are concerned. You should consult a gynaecologist physically and get treatment as pregnant women can't consume above covid medications. Don't worry
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You and your husband need more test and treatment For it i need more information You can consult me on practo online
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