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Covid vaccination for pregnant women
Hello I am 30 years old and 5 months pregnant , yesterday i got my first jab of covisheild, and now i am suffering from fever, can i take paracetamol and how many times?
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Yes you can take paracetamol Dolo 650 three times a day, it is common to have fever after vaccination , it will subside in a day or two
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Paracetamol is the drug of choice for pain/ fever in pregnancy. 500 mg Paracetamol, each dose at least 4 hours apart. Do not take more than 3-4 times a day. If you require further assistance, I’m here to consult.
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Try home remedies as well i.e wet towels.
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Yes you may take
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Yes you can. Upto 3 times daily.
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U can sos
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Take whenever you get fever....
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