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Related: About this forumDoctors finding hurdles to using pills to treat COVID-19
Source: Associated Press
Doctors finding hurdles to using pills to treat COVID-19
By TOM MURPHY
March 21, 2022
High-risk COVID-19 patients now have new treatments they can take at home to stay out of the hospital if doctors get the pills to them fast enough.
Health systems around the country are rushing out same-day prescription deliveries. Some clinics have started testing and treating patients in one visit, an initiative that President Joe Bidens administration recently touted.
The goal is to get patients started on either Pfizers Paxlovid tablets or Mercks molnupiravir capsules within five days of symptoms appearing. That can prevent people with big health risks from growing sicker and filling up hospitals if another surge develops.
But the tight deadline has highlighted several challenges. Some patients are delaying testing, thinking they just had a cold. Others have been unwilling or unable to try the new drugs.
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essaynnc
(875 posts)You mean to tell me that people who won't get a vaccine, for all of the stupid reasons (developed too fast, it'll kill you, it's tyranny, it's the Bill Gates microchip insertion program, etc., etc.), will take a drug that was developed probably faster, and by the same people, all to treat a disease that is overblown, and probably fake anyway?
I'm not sure if this drug is going to be more accepted, or less accepted by the un-vaccinated.
At this point, all I can say is MORE POWER TO YOU. Not to wish ill will on anyone, but my guess is that many will wait more than the 5 days and the onset of symptoms, and they will find out how real Covid is.
keithbvadu2
(40,582 posts)Give them access to ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, with a Clorox chaser.