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Medication after Covid vaccination
Hello Sir, I have been vaccinated (covishield 1st dose) today. Suffering from anxiety & From past 10 years taking betacap TR 40mg daily once for anxiety as per doctors advise. Can I take betacap TR 40mg today  as it is my regular medication. Please suggest me.
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You can continue your medications But better option will be to manage your anxiety with other methods like relaxation techniques, breathing exercises, cognitive therapy behaviour therapy counselling dietary adjustments ( medications should be taken if other methods fail)
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You can take pcm 500 mg and rest continue your previous medicine
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Hey I would suggest you avoid it for today and you can restart from tomorrow
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Yes you may continue with beta cap tr today or else you may suddenly experience palpitation.... Try to have a good sleep..... Do not take stress ... Do not exert..... If u experience fever / bodyache take pcm 650(provided u are not allergaic to it)
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