L.A. County offering free anti-COVID pills to newly infected people at CVS stores

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L.A. County offering free anti-COVID pills to newly infected people at CVS stores

The drug, Paxlovid, is a faster, cheaper way to treat early coronavirus infections, though initial supplies will be extremely limited.for patients “at high risk of progressing to severe COVID-19,” but can be given only to those who are not so ill that they require hospitalization or supplemental oxygen treatment.

“If you think you may be a candidate for one of these treatments, please ask your provider if you’re eligible,” Ferrer said. “If you don’t have a provider, request an appointment from a clinic that’s part of the network of providers that are offering these therapeutics.” Once a prescription is granted, patients can get the pills at an approved pharmacy.to the California Medical Assn., State Epidemiologist Dr.

Two of the drugs are in a class of medications called monoclonal antibodies: sotrovimab and bebtelovimab.is used to treat COVID-19 in high-risk patients ages 12 and older who aren’t hospitalized and have mild to moderate symptoms. The drug needs to be injected slowly into a vein by a doctor or nurse over half an hour, and needs to be given as a one-time dose as soon as possible after a positive test and within 10 days after the onset of symptoms.

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