I am taking medicine of vertigo
Stablanz-pv 1tab bd
Gravol1tab bd
Cobadex-czs 1tab bd
From yesterday I was suffering from fever and headache, and cold too, can I take azithromycin with those medicine, how many times I can take paracetamol? Thanks
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Thanks for sending across your query.
yes, you can take Azithromycin with your current vertigo medicines, but only after consultation. Paracetamol can be taken 3–4 times/day. for —expert care, faster recovery.
You should consult.
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Tab cefexim 200 two times a day after food for five days.
Montek lc one at night for five days. Zerodol sp three times a day after food for 3 to 5 days.
Zerodol sp3 times a day after food for five days for fever other symptoms like bodyach.
Please share details of your symptoms and meds. As to how long you have been taking them and in which dose. Then I can guide you further.
Not safe to take azithromycin with these meds, but what to take, I can advise you o line.
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Your cold symptoms may be due to viral infection. The is no need to antibiotics for viral illness unless there is doubt or surety of bacterial presence.
Next Steps
You may take paracetamol and wait for 1-2 days and consult if there is no improvement.
Health Tips
The medicines you mentioned are usually suggested for Meniere's disease, a balance disorder. No need to stop them but unnecessary antibiotic may do no good.
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