I have been advised to Take montgit LC and dolo tablet for a flu I had three days ago...my all others symptoms like fever,cold gone but I feel soo weak now...I won't say it as a body pain but some sort of tiredness.
Is that medicine effect or if not please advise?
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Hello.
Your overall symptoms are suggestive of a viral upper respiratory tract infection which could well be COVID, given the current scenario.
Drugs like montgit LC and Dolo provide only symptomatic relief from cold and fever. They do not act on other constitutional features like weakness and bodyache.
The weakness you are experiencing is very much expected during recovery phase from COVID or other viral URTI and can persist for upto few weeks.
Just drink lots of water, keep yourself well hydrated and nourished. That'll help in faster recovery
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