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Fever, Throat Infection, MONOCEF Syrup, Cold, Mega-cv Syrup, Hetrezan Tablets, Can These Be Used ?

dear doc ,my daughter is 2yrs old.she got fever and throat infection for which my doctor gave MONOCEF syrup and flucold syrupi had used those drugs for 4 days and then suddenly she is having severe cold from yesterday night which she got from her aunt(an cold infected person).is it possible that while she s already under medication ,can she get a cold from others?now my doctor gave mega_cv syrup and hetrazan tasblets.i m totally confused.wat for are hetrazan tablets?please
Fri, 11 May 2012
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hi rajs
welcome to healthcaremagic

your childs treatment protocol is fine with an antibiotic syp and flucold syp.
hetrazan tab is not actually required unless your doc is specifically suspecting something

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Fever, Throat Infection, MONOCEF Syrup, Cold, Mega-cv Syrup, Hetrezan Tablets, Can These Be Used ?

hi rajs welcome to healthcaremagic your childs treatment protocol is fine with an antibiotic syp and flucold syp. hetrazan tab is not actually required unless your doc is specifically suspecting something regards