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Age 37. No heart or any diseases. Blood pressure are normal. Covid recovered 21 days. Query: can I take low dose 75mg Asprin with + AUGMENTIN 625 (amoxyclillin & Potassium          clavulanate tablet IP) for through + Nexpro RD 20A (Esomeprazole magnesium &    domperifon sustained) + Montek LC ( Montelukast Sodium & Levocetirizine Hydrochloride) For post covid treatment throught pain, cough , acdt So my que is can I take low dose Asprin with this tablet ? And how much time?
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You need to know your D dimer levels before taking any blood thinner Medicine For throat pain simple salt water gargles is enough Wear mask and avoid dust and air pollutants No need for Aspirin unless indication is beneficial
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No indication of aspirin ! What is the indication of you using augmentin ?
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Need to see all COVID related reports and symptoms details
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