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  • 61 Years
  • 20/02/2025

I'm in Mumbai and my family and I have tested positive for COVID. We're really worried and need to find where we can get remdesivir injections in the Navi Mumbai area. Can you guide us on this?

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government hospital

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Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Remdesivir Availability in Navi Mumbai:

    • Check with major hospitals like DY Patil Hospital and Fortis Hiranandani Hospital.
    • Contact government-designated COVID treatment centers.
  2. How to Proceed:

    • Contact hospitals directly for availability and admission criteria.
    • Remdesivir requires a doctor's prescription and monitoring.
  3. Additional Advice:

    • Follow medical advice, including isolation and symptom monitoring.
    • Seek emergency care if symptoms worsen.

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