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Second time covid positive in last 1.5 month. Now I'm taking the free meds that are being provied by the govt, Azithromycin 500mg, levocetrizine, vitamin c, b complex, zinc sulphate, ascorbic asid, vitamin d, paracetamol 500mg, rantidine. However I'm not getting any relief from the same. I spoke with the govt doc who said since this is a reinfection these meds may or may not work and also she said since I've taken FabiFlu 400 mg 2 tabs twice a day, i.e 4 tabs a day of fabiflu 400 per day when I tested positive for the first time I can switch on to that if I am not feeling well with these meds. I'm attaching my positive report please revert back whether I should switch to fabiflu or not if not can I add ivermectin to these drugs.?
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Hai... Add fabiflu and ivermectin12 also.... If you want complete detail prescription consult me.thank u Direct practo consultation or contact 999455895o
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Dear Sir Good morning You should switch to Fabiflue 1st day 1800 mg 2 to 6 days: 800 mg / day Along with this take complete rest, plenty of liquids, Fruits,high protein diet like eggs, pulses, dry fruits and most importantly think positive only you can come out of all these issues very easily don’t worry
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