Increasing Flu fever..!? Increase in sales of medicines..?

Flu Fever: It has been reported that the sale of medicines increased by 25% in february compared to last January.

Increase in drug sales:

It has been reported that the sale of medicines increased by 25 percent in february compared to last january due to the increasing incidence of flu and epidemics in the country. In february, anti-infectives increased by 12.5% to Rs 22,883 crore, cough medicines by 8.1% to Rs 14,880 crore, and immunosuppressants by 26.1% to Rs 2,766 crore. Also, Cipla's anti-inflammation drug Budgard grew by 23.3% to Rs 2,385 crore, while painkillers grew by 10.7% to Rs 12,898 crore.
Flu fever:

 It lasts for at least a week. Meanwhile, it has been reported that sales of medicines have increased by 25 percent in february compared to last January. As the fever lasts for four days, people take antibiotics for immediate recovery. Doctors have advised all not to take antibiotics.

Accordingly, Azithromycin, Amoxiclav, Amoxicillin, Norfloxacin, Ciprofloxacin, Ofloxacin, Levofloxacin, and Ivermectin are advised not to take.
Caution:

Some precautions should be followed to prevent the influenza virus from catching. Accordingly,
Wash your hands frequently.Bathe after going out and coming home
Wear a mask and also avoid going to places which are crowded.
Avoid touching the mouth and nose
Avoid eating cold foods
In case of fever and body ache, take only prescribed medicines.

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