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My father is a COVID patient, he has discharged from hospital within 7days.still he has positive. Doctor said 14days home isolataion. In hospital he has taken FABIFLU(34Tab already taken)tab, again doctor prescribed FABIFLU(80 tabs more)tab in his discharged summary. So I am very worry about that, is there any problem if he taking lot of fabiflu tabs.? Please suggest.
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Usually patients become non infective after 10 days of positivity.Remain in isolation for 7 days more and continue Fabiflu
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A person can remain positive for long but it has found that he may be noninfective to others usually 10 to 14 day Favipiravir has high dose Side effect in covid pt is yet to be ascertained
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