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Hii I got vaccinated yesterday. Can I take Dolo simply? My parent vaccination(2nd dose) was due today i.e 27th May. They were affected with virus on May1st, were in home quarantine and tested negative . When can they go for the 2nd dose?
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Yes u can take dolo 650concerning your parents they shouldn't be vaccinated for second dose when covid positive a gap if 2&4 weeks is preferred after recovery and tested negative
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2nd dose of vaccination can be taken only after 3months post recovery.
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After 3 months of covid recovery, second dose   can be given. Yes u can take Dolo 650 if u have feverish/ body pain. But if u have any other symptoms consult physician for proper management
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No need to take paracetamol unless you have any fever or headache or body pains. Advised to wait till 3mo ths post recovery for vaccination
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If you have body ache / fever you can take dolo
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For your parents wait till 3 months from recovery
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Yes you can take dolo if you have pain and fever.... According to new guidelines, positive patients should wait for 90 days for vaccination
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