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Ivermectol n doxy1 ldr
Dr im 32,it has been my 13th day of loss of smell n taste,blocked nose n 10th day of covid +veno other symptom like fever/breathelesness from day1 ,ate azithromycin 500 for 5 days,montek lc,limcee,zincovit n vit d weekly. Im same as day 1,neither any more developed nor already occured gone. 1 physician advise me to eat ivermectol Od for 3 days n doxy 1 ldr twice for 5 days. Should i take it? Oxygen around 97-99
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You have already taken azithromycin and you’ve no respiratory symptoms and it’s your 13th day. You may avoid further antibiotics, however you may take ivermectin
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Plz check for covid .get a scan done and tests acc to your Pulmonologist
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Relax yourself and have breathing exercise regularly and protien rich diet and follow proper covid protocol. Adv blood crp only
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Please discuss the same with your treating physician . He will be able to justify the same.
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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Hi noted above history As you stated above covid symptoms are managed by covid care physician Visit nearby government centre
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Else open personal consult for proper evaluation and treatment
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