- Female
- 38 Years
- 22/01/2025
Can I take Dolo 650 for a cold, headache, and tonsils? I'm hoping you can get back to me as soon as possible.
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Medication Use: A 38-year-old female can generally take Dolo 650 (paracetamol 650 mg) for cold, headache, and tonsillitis, unless there are allergies or liver issues.
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Dosage and Safety: a. Follow the recommended dosage on the package or as advised by a healthcare professional. b. Avoid other medications containing paracetamol to prevent overdose.
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When to Seek Medical Attention: a. If symptoms persist, worsen, or if high fever, difficulty swallowing, or breathing issues occur, seek medical attention. b. Consult a doctor if you have chronic health conditions or are on other medications.
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General Advice: a. Stay hydrated and rest well to support recovery.
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