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Suggest Treatment For Cold, Sore Throat And Runny Nose

hi,
i am a 19 yr old boy wieghing 70kgs...height around 6ft...suffering frm cold since morning..situation has worsened now...with high sore throat and pain along with very light cough...having a running nose too..i was prescribed moxif 400 and clavam 625 last time with similar symptoms..plz help..
thank you..!
Tue, 24 Jun 2014
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Hi, thanks for your query.
In my opinion, you might be having upper respiratory tract infection . If I were your treating doctor, I would have prescribed penicillin antibiotics ( clavum 625 mg)+ antihistamines, anti inflammatory medicines(paracetamol+diclofenac) for 5 to 7 days.
All these are prescription medicines, so I would advise you to consult with the doctor and discuss my view with him.
Hope my answers have helped you. Thanks.
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Suggest Treatment For Cold, Sore Throat And Runny Nose

Hi, thanks for your query. In my opinion, you might be having upper respiratory tract infection . If I were your treating doctor, I would have prescribed penicillin antibiotics ( clavum 625 mg)+ antihistamines, anti inflammatory medicines(paracetamol+diclofenac) for 5 to 7 days. All these are prescription medicines, so I would advise you to consult with the doctor and discuss my view with him. Hope my answers have helped you. Thanks.