Earlier this week, President Joe Biden was reportedly diagnosed with COVID-19.
“Mostly, we’re prescribing antivirals to the more high-risk patients,” Dr. Michelle Udayamurthy with Kelsey-Seybold Clinic said. “The other group is people who are unvaccinated. Unfortunately, they’re at high risk for complications so we’re prescribing Paxlovid.”Here are the recommendations for those who take it:Consult with your doctor if you are on blood thinners or medications for cholesterol“Immediately, I got that...
“A lot of times if you’re vaccinated and you’re having pretty mild symptoms and you’re pretty healthy, this should be a pretty mild course and you shouldn’t need medication,” she said.
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