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Typhoid , diabetes and high bp
My mother has been diagnosed with typhoid but her hypertension and sugar medications are going on so is it safe to infuse monocef along with these medicines as follows: Esmopil 40 (twice a day empty stomach) Ziten-M 20/1000 mg (before breakfast) Telma 40 (twice a day) Betacap 20 (twice a day) Etilaam 0.5 (thrice a day) Amifree 10 (at night) So is it safe to infuse monocef for typhoid treatment along with these Age:48 years (female )
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Yes you can take Monocef 2gram morning evening in form of intravenous injection for 5days plus Tab. Oflox 200mg twice a day after food for 5days. If fever persist Tab Cronin SOS 6 hourly.
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Yes you can take Monocef 2gram morning evening in form of intravenous injection for 5days plus Tab. Oflox 200mg twice a day after food for 5days. If fever persist Tab Cronin SOS 6 hourly.
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It's safe to take antibiotics in such conditions. Infact in Diabetes cases infection spreads very fast and delays the healing.
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plz go ahead with treatment given by your doctor
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make sure that your mother's sugar is under good control in future
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It is safe to take this antibiotic while taking the mentioned tablets.
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Etilaam and Amifree can sometimes cause increased sedation and BP fall when she is sick. Please check with your doctor and adjust doses according to her BP. I assume she is receiving IV medicines in a hospital and they would already be monitoring these. So there should not be anything to worry.
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