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Marzena (Anonymous, 5.184.196.) Warszawa 2 years ago

Is Levoxa a good antibiotic for COVID-19 and can it be taken with Pramolan, Concor, Karbis, Paracetamol and Pyralgina?

Hi please help all week my son took the antibiotic Ramockav from two days fever 39 after talking to the second doctor ordered to stop Ramoclav and prescribed Levoxa prxy Covidzie please let me know if it works well and jal and if it can be combined with drugs for pressure and sedation Pramolan 50 mg Concor 5 and Karbiz 16 and Paracetamol I pyralgina please skip

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

2 years ago

An indication for the use of an antibiotic during COVID-19 infection is the finding of bacterial co-infection. Then the antibiotic Levoxa is actually used, which is recommended in the case of pneumonia in adults with concomitant diseases (e.g. hypertension). Thus, Levoxa is not a cure for COVID-19, but for pneumonia caused by COVID-19, when in addition a bacterial infection develops. Drugs that you take such as Pramolan, Concor, Karbis, Paracetamol or Pyralgina do not interact with Levoxa in clinically significant ways. It can be combined with each other. I also include links to materials that may be helpful: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/blog/koronawirus-kiedy-bedzie-lek-i-szczepionka https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/czy-zapalenie-pluc-jest-grozne

Mania (Anonymous, 188.146.234.) 2 years ago

Levoxa is the worst shit right with Cioronex. It's not candy. Causes irreversible damage

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