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Recently facing allergy with Paracetamol
Dear Sir/Madam, My wife is recently means from 1 year onwards facing an allergic reaction for Paracetamol-Dolo tablet. When ever she take the tablet she is developing with allergic reactions if having rashes on her body and after sometime it will go away on its own. Now we are planning to take Covid vaccine Covaxin tomorrow 11th June 2021. After vaccine generally suggestion is to take Dolo to avoid fever and body pains. Requesting you to kindly let us know can my wife should take vaccine, if yes what should be the combination that should be used along with the Dolo. Thanks in advance. Durga Prasad G.
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Please vaccinate her. If fever come dont give tab dolo,  give her TAB BRUFEN 400 MG / TAB DICLOFEN 50 MG / TAB MEFTAL 500 MG. THERE ARE MANY SUBSITUDE OF PCM.
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If problem stop that medicine  take others contact for details and treatment
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Yes she can take
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Hello, Most patients that are allergic to paracetamol can take other medications in place of pcm. Yes she can take the vaccination with careful consideration of history. It is important to take proper medication for symptoms after vaccination.
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Yes she can take vaccine.
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