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"For COVID symptoms, is it okay to use Buckley, Tylenol, drink a lot, and Advil?"

Yes, it is okay to take Buckley's, Tylenol, drink plenty of fluids, and Advil for COVID symptoms. Buckley's Complete with acetaminophen can be helpful for a dry cough and sore throat. It is important to follow the recommended dosages and wait at least 6 hours between taking Buckley's Complete and Tylenol. Additionally, using a saline nasal solution like Sinus Rinse can help with nasal congestion and throat irritation. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice on managing your symptoms.

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