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High D DIMER
Hello doctor, My mother got her D dimer done which was high 0.81. We also got her CT SCAN done which came 8/25. She's been on antibiotics and was taking ivermectin, recently our doctor recommended fabiflu (4.5-0-4.5) on first day and (2-0-2) from subsequent days, also 5 injections of enoxaparin .6mg. I somehow feel the dosage is a lil too high. Is this really required. Fever comes and go upto 101. Regards
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The dose is appropriate Ma'am. It's per protocol. Kindly follow it. Keep an eye on the oxygen saturation. Fabiflu has been k ow. To prevent the onset of complications.
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Yes... It's required dose of fabiflu Follow your doctor's advice.
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