For those allergic to Tylenol, it may be best to avoid taking any medication if experiencing symptoms such as headaches, sore throat, or body aches. There is some preliminary data suggesting that taking anti-inflammatory medications like Advil™ during a coronavirus infection could potentially worsen symptoms or delay optimal care. It is recommended to err on the side of caution and refrain from taking anti-inflammatory medications to alleviate flu-like symptoms at this time. It is possible that further research in the future may clarify the situation, but for now, it is advisable not to take any risks.
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