- Male
- 11 Years
- 07/02/2025
I've been dealing with a normal fever, cough, and cold, and I'm feeling pretty weak. I've heard about a medication called 'oncet cf' and I'm considering taking half a tab three times a day. I also came across Clavam 375, which is 1 tab twice a day, and Dolo 650, half a tab twice a day. Do you think this is a good course of action for my symptoms? Are there any side effects or interactions I should be worried about with these meds?
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continue the same medication
Answered 04/07/2025
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