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Weakness, Trembling Hands And Urine Incontinence, High Fever, On Glevo, Zofer For Treating Gram Positive Bacteremia. Are The Medicines Right?

My father (65yrs) haa been prescribed Tab Glevo 750 and Tab Zofer 4mg. He had been disgnosed with Gram Positive Bacteremia and has very high fever for a few days. Are these tablets Ok, as I am finding that every passing day he is getting weaker and have now started doing urine in bed and hands are shaking terribly. Thanks..Nirmal.
Mon, 28 Oct 2013
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Allergist and Immunologist 's  Response
urine infection is the wirst infection and it is difficult to treat
there are right medicines you need to give may be 3 week
use lot of warm water to increase immunity
use liquid antiseptic which is taken through mouth and specific for uti and clears the passage when it is secreted by urine
if still in doubt reconsult your doctor
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Weakness, Trembling Hands And Urine Incontinence, High Fever, On Glevo, Zofer For Treating Gram Positive Bacteremia. Are The Medicines Right?

urine infection is the wirst infection and it is difficult to treat there are right medicines you need to give may be 3 week use lot of warm water to increase immunity use liquid antiseptic which is taken through mouth and specific for uti and clears the passage when it is secreted by urine if still in doubt reconsult your doctor