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Steroids and blood thinner in covid
Hello Dr. I have a question regarding blood thinner and steroids during covid-19. Does 17 days 8mg methylpredisonol followed by 5 days 4mg methylpredisonol along with rivaroxban bbr 10mg has adverse effect on patient? Especially in terms of heart stroke or secondary infection. As patient has no history of diabetes and hypertension. Her crp after covid 2.9 mg/l. Hrct score at 9th day of covid 11/25. Now in post covid her xray reveals b/l hila predominant. Wbc is 13.5 thou/l.
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