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Covid positive - when to take ivermectin
Hi doctor I'm covid positive and I have been prescribed with Ivermectin 12 mg - OD - 5 days (night) Azithromycin 500 - OD - 5 days (afternoon) Limcee - OD - 10 days (morning) Zincomic 50(zinc acetate) - OD - 10 days (afternoon) Calcium and vit D3 tab - OD - 10 days (afternoon) Becotab(vit b complex) - OD - 10 day(afternoon) I'm confused when to take ivermectin, either before food or after food.please help me with that. Also after taking Azithromycin, I feel discomfort in my stomach, so to avoid that can I take rantac before food in the morning? Please suggest
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Yes you can take rantac Or you can  also take tb. Pantop (20) DSR two time a day Ivermectin after food
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Ivermectin need to take empty stomach or after 2 hrs of food
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You can take ivermectin after food at night ( preferably 30 mins to 1 hour after food ) For the discomfort in the stomach you can addon Rantac 40 mg ( empty stomach in the morning) And Cap bifillac - once a day for 5 days
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You’ll be totally fine no need to worry
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