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How To Treat Fever?

i was sufferring from fever. I went to Doc and he without checking my body temperature give me some pills. 1) MOXICIP TAB 2) OXiRID- Gold Cap 3) FEXOPEN -120 Mg 4) NOCK-2 TAB I got allergy after having those medicines below my lips there are small -2 kind of blisters occured. Is the referred medicine is Ok to treat FEVER.
Wed, 25 Jun 2014
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Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic

The moxicip is an antibiotic and fexopen contains paracetamol to reduce the temperature.

The antibiotic would treat any susceptible bacterial infection.

Allergic reactions would normally present with rash, itching, swelling. It is possible that the lesions that you are noticing are not related to the medication.

It would be best to speak to your doctor regarding your concerns.

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How To Treat Fever?

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic The moxicip is an antibiotic and fexopen contains paracetamol to reduce the temperature. The antibiotic would treat any susceptible bacterial infection. Allergic reactions would normally present with rash, itching, swelling. It is possible that the lesions that you are noticing are not related to the medication. It would be best to speak to your doctor regarding your concerns. I hope this helps