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I had a fever (99-100°F) on the early morning of May 05. I consulted with my family doctor and he has prescribed me the following medicines and asked to start immediately since there are positive diagnosed members in my family and whose treatment is in a progress. Yesterday evening my legs were paining and fever was again around (99-100°F). I took Dolo 650 both the days and felt good later. I conducted my RT-PCR test on May 07 and its report came Negative yesterday. Today is the 5th day of medication. I am not sure why fever is coming and what is exactly wrong.
Tab. Febiflu 200 mg 9 tab bd for 1st day then 4 tab. Bd for 10 days
Cap. Esokem -D 1 OD bbf
Tab. Azithral 500mg 1 OD
Cap. Doxy 100 mg 1 BD
Tab. Ivermectin 12 mg 1 OD
Tab. Lorfast AM 1 BD
Tab. Medrol 16 mg BD
Tab. Zink 50 mg 1 OD
Tab. Limcee 500 mg 1 TDS
Cap. Becosules performance 1 BD
Tab. Clopitab A 1 OD
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As the fever isn't coming down, it would be best that you consult your treating doctor once. You are already on an extensive list of medicines and it would be best if your consulting doctor studies your current symptoms and guides you further. If you are unable to reach your treating doctor, consult any doctor treating covid patients but it won't be appropriate to guide you over Q&A.
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