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Hello doctor, Took covishield yesterday morning, as advised took one paracetamol by morning, one at night, not much side effects but today morning body is paining,feel like very tired as relieved from fever. Should I take one more paracetamol for body pain or can I take supplements like vitamin D or vitamin tablets? (Which is used to take earlier before vaccination). Please advise How many paracetamol can be taken after vaccination? Or can I simply focus on supplements, what kind of supplements i should take
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You should take pcm twice in day (if without fever case). You should maintain proper diet.
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There is No need to take vitamin D or vitamin tablets after covid vaccination. Sometimes fever persist little longer then expected. So you can take Tab Paracetamol 650mg 1 tab sos if you feel fever or bodyache for another day. In case fever or bodyache persists longer then that, then you should consult your physician. 
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wait for 1 day and till that take paracetamol 1 tab  every 8 hourly.
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do not start taking antibiotics or other medication of problem persists.
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