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Covid vaccine 1st dose
Hi My mom had her 1st dose yesterday. She is having high fiver, body pain as well as tremendous headache. Please confirm along with paracetamol can I give her saradon medicine for headache. Thank you
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It's pretty normal after first Jab. Don't give Paracetamol unless it's too much necessary
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If she has been vaccinated with Covishield do get D-Dimer test, as this vaccine reported few cases of blood clotting in EU
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Take Paracetamol tablet 6-7 hourly
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It's usually not considered to give any sort of analgesics. However, can continue with tab paracetamol 650
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Only paracetamol . Nothing else needed Don't give saridon For headache, Naxdom 250
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Give paracetamol 650mg every 6hrly
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