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Pain Killer Usage
How many days post Covishield vaccination can one take painkillers like aceflam, Microsid, Ultracet etc...for other ailments if need be?
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Avoid for 3-4 days if taking for chronic pain other than vaccination pain. Take paracetamol 650mg. Chronic nsaid use may have side effects like gastritis, dependance etc.
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Maximum 2 to 3 days enough for painkillers then no need for it
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it will subside within 2 -3 days
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For a week maximum if you still face problem after 7 days kindly consult
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Take as and when required, no relation with vaccine.
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There is no fixed guideline you can continue with your regular medicines But try to avoid such painkiller as they are not good for chronic use Thankyou
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Avoid for 1 weak . To avid side effects.
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For further consult on practo
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