Alexandru Rafila, who suffers from COVID-19, tells coronavirus-infected patients not to take azithromycin, although the antibiotic was recommended in the spring.



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In solitary confinement at his home after announcing that he has COVID-19, Alexandru Rafila told people in a similar situation to his not to over-medicate, especially not to take azithromycin if they had a high fever. .

“I do not have a special problem. I also do treatment. I do not like to over medicate. Medication, when it owes and how much it owes. And I do not take antibiotics. This is a message that I send to all: the infection by the new coronavirus is not treated with antibiotics, with azithromycin ”, said Alexandru Rafila.


“On the contrary, it is serious to take azithromycin when you are infected with the new coronavirus. Not even with a high fever. We need to give advice because people need to be informed,” added the Romanian representative to the WHO.

According to the president of the Society for Microbiology, azithromycin was initially recommended in treatment, when there were all kinds of therapeutic trials, but later it was shown that it had no effect, but, on the contrary, “generates resistance to antibiotics, causes other problems and it is good to avoid “.

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