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My father in low is COVID +
His antigen result is +ve and waiting for RTPCR report. Having cough and mild body ache. And O2 level is 98/99. One of the doctor suggested these medicines Azithromycin-500- AF 2times for 5days. Ivermectin 12- Morning & evening Fasting 2time 5 days. Doxy SL 100 - AF 2times for 7days. Vitamin C - 2times daily Vitamin A to Z Gold - 1time daily DV 60K- 1cap/week. Crocin pain relief- max 3 nos./day in case of fever only Pan 40 for gas- 2 times before food Is these medicine is fine to take ? Do we need any test like CT scan n all? Plz suggest. Thank you
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No need of CT UNTIL YOU FEEL SEVERE COUGH AND BRETHLESSNESS.. AND USE EITHER DOXYCYCLINE  OR AZITHROMYCIN.. no need of using both antibiotics  together in Covid!
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Azithromycin and Ivermectin to be taken once daily. You are managing pretty well. No need for CT AS YOU HAVE mild disease.
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