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My crp is 2.9 and I am taking cholestrol medicine for 1 month.On 15 August my 3 month covid recovery period will over. Should I stop all the medicene before taking covid vaccination. Please advise.
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Stop all medicine for twenty four hours after vaccine  diffence of opinion shoud be respected
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No need to stop medicine you taking . Take vaccine on schedule time .
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No continue all ur medication and go for vaccination
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Normal CRP level is 0.8 to 3.0mg/L . Normal Total Cholesterol level in body is less than 200mg/dL . Continue your all Previously Prescribed Medicine As Per Advice and Doses . Take Covid-19 Vaccine according to your Schedule timing .
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No probs. U may take covid vaccination. We may discuss vaccine safety profile and help u chose right one. Thanks.
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Continue medication for cholesterol etc
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U can continue medication for cholesterol
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